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Optimizations of force-field parameters for protein systems with the secondary-structure stability and instability

Biological Physics 2013-01-08 v1 Statistical Mechanics Chemical Physics Computational Physics

Abstract

We propose a novel method for refining force-field parameters of protein systems. In this method, the agreement of the secondary-structure stability and instability between the protein conformations obtained by experiments and those obtained by molecular dynamics simulations is used as a criterion for the optimization of force-field parameters. As an example of the applications of the present method, we refined the force-field parameter set of the AMBER ff99SB force field by searching the torsion-energy parameter spaces of ψ\psi (N-Cα^{\alpha}-C-N) and ζ\zeta (Cβ^{\beta}-Cα^{\alpha}-C-N) of the backbone dihedral angles. We then performed folding simulations of α\alpha-helical and β\beta-hairpin peptides, using the optimized force field. The results showed that the new force-field parameters gave structures more consistent with the experimental implications than the original AMBER ff99SB force field.

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@article{arxiv.1301.1169,
  title  = {Optimizations of force-field parameters for protein systems with the secondary-structure stability and instability},
  author = {Yoshitake Sakae and Yuko Okamoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.1169},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

10 pages, (Revtex4.1), 6 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1208.6150, arXiv:1206.3909