Differences in Solution Behavior among Four Semiconductor-Binding Peptides
Abstract
Recent experiments have identified peptides with adhesion affinity for GaAs and Si surfaces. Here we use all-atom Monte Carlo (MC) simulations with implicit solvent to investigate the behavior in aqueous solution of four such peptides, all with 12 residues. At room temperature, we find that all the four peptides are largely unstructured, which is consistent with experimental data. At the same time, we find that one of the peptides is structurally different and more flexible, compared to the others. This finding points at structural differences as a possible explanation for differences in adhesion properties between these peptides. By also analyzing designed mutants of two of the peptides, an experimental test of this hypothesis is proposed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.4925,
title = {Differences in Solution Behavior among Four Semiconductor-Binding Peptides},
author = {Simon Mitternacht and Stefan Schnabel and Michael Bachmann and Wolfhard Janke and Anders Irbäck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.4925},
year = {2007}
}
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21 pages, 5 figures