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Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Folding and Diffusion of Proteins in Nanopores

Soft Condensed Matter 2011-11-09 v2 Biological Physics Computational Physics Biomolecules

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 μ\mus) simulation and study folding transition and transport of proteins in slit nanopores. Both attractive (U+U^+) and repulsive (UU^-) interaction potentials between the proteins and the pore walls are considered. Near the folding temperature TfT_f and in the presence of U+U^+ the proteins undergo a repeating sequence of folding/partially-folding/ unfolding transitions, while TfT_f decreases with decreasing pore sizes. The opposite is true when UU^- is present. The proteins' effective diffusivity DD is computed as a function of their length (number of the amino acid groups), temperature TT, the pore size, and the interaction potentials U±U^\pm. Far from TfT_f, DD increases (roughly) linearly with TT, but due to the thermal fluctuations and their effect on the proteins' structure near TfT_f, the dependence of DD on TT in this region is nonlinear. Under certain conditions, transport of proteins in smaller pores can be {\it faster} than that in larger pores.

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@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}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures