Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Folding and Diffusion of Proteins in Nanopores
Abstract
A novel combination of discontinuous molecular dynamics and the Langevin equation, together with an intermediate-resolution model, are used to carry out long (several s) simulation and study folding transition and transport of proteins in slit nanopores. Both attractive () and repulsive () interaction potentials between the proteins and the pore walls are considered. Near the folding temperature and in the presence of the proteins undergo a repeating sequence of folding/partially-folding/ unfolding transitions, while decreases with decreasing pore sizes. The opposite is true when is present. The proteins' effective diffusivity is computed as a function of their length (number of the amino acid groups), temperature , the pore size, and the interaction potentials . Far from , increases (roughly) linearly with , but due to the thermal fluctuations and their effect on the proteins' structure near , the dependence of on in this region is nonlinear. Under certain conditions, transport of proteins in smaller pores can be {\it faster} than that in larger pores.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0703387,
title = {Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Folding and Diffusion of Proteins in Nanopores},
author = {Leili Javidpour and Muhammad Sahimi and M. Reza Rahimi Tabar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0703387},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures