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Resolution Exchange with Tunneling for Enhanced Sampling of Protein Landscapes

Computational Physics 2022-07-20 v1 Biological Physics Biomolecules

Abstract

Simulations of protein folding and protein association happen on timescales that are orders of magnitude larger than what can typically be covered in all-atom molecular dynamics simulations. Use of low-resolution models alleviates this problem but may reduce the accuracy of the simulations. We introduce a replica-exchange-based multiscale sampling technique that combines the faster sampling in coarse-grained simulations with the potentially higher accuracy of all-atom simulations. After testing the efficiency of our Resolution Exchange with Tunneling (ResET) in simulations of the Trp-cage protein, an often used model to evaluate sampling techniques in protein simulations, we use our approach to compare the landscape of wild type and A2T mutant Abeta 1-42 peptides. Our results suggest a mechanism by that the mutation of a small hydrophobic Alanine (A) into a bulky polar Threonine (T) may interfere with the self-assembly of Abeta - fibrils.

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@article{arxiv.2110.12546,
  title  = {Resolution Exchange with Tunneling for Enhanced Sampling of Protein Landscapes},
  author = {Fatih Yasar and Alan J. Ray and Ulrich H. E. Hansmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.12546},
  year   = {2022}
}