Analytical Approaches for Deriving Friction Coefficients for Selected α‑Helical Peptides Based Entirely on Molecular Dynamics Simulations

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2022-10-27Author
Wosztyl, Aleksandra
Kuczera, Krzysztof
Szoszkiewicz, Robert
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American Chemical Society
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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In this paper we derive analytically from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations the friction coefficients related to conformational transitions within several model peptides with α-helical structures. We study a series of alanine peptides with various length from ALA5 to ALA21 as well as their two derivatives, the (AAQAA)3 peptide and a 13-residue KR1 peptide that is a derivative of the (AAQAA)2 peptide with the formula GN(AAQAA)2G. We use two kinds of approaches to derive their friction coefficients. In the local approach, friction associated with fluctuations of single hydrogen bonds are studied. In the second approach, friction coefficients associated with a folding transitions within the studied peptides are obtained. In both cases, the respective friction coefficients differentiated very well the subtle structural changes between studied peptides and compared favorably to experimentally available data.
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Wosztyl, A., Kuczera, K., & Szoszkiewicz, R. (2022). Analytical Approaches for Deriving Friction Coefficients for Selected α-Helical Peptides Based Entirely on Molecular Dynamics Simulations. The journal of physical chemistry. B, 126(44), 8901–8912. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c03076
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