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Universal relation between instantaneous diffusivity and radius of gyration of proteins in aqueous solution

Statistical Mechanics 2021-03-31 v2 Biological Physics Computational Physics Biomolecules

Abstract

Protein conformational fluctuations are highly complex and exhibit long-term correlations. Here, molecular dynamics simulations of small proteins demonstrate that these conformational fluctuations directly affect the protein's instantaneous diffusivity DID_I. We find that the radius of gyration RgR_g of the proteins exhibits 1/f1/f fluctuations, that are synchronous with the fluctuations of DID_I. Our analysis demonstrates the validity of the local Stokes-Einstein type relation DI1/(Rg+R0)D_I\propto1/(R_g + R_0), where R00.3R_0\sim0.3 nm is assumed to be a hydration layer around the protein. From the analysis of different protein types with both strong and weak conformational fluctuations the validity of the Stokes-Einstein type relation appears to be a general property.

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@article{arxiv.2009.06829,
  title  = {Universal relation between instantaneous diffusivity and radius of gyration of proteins in aqueous solution},
  author = {Eiji Yamamoto and Takuma Akimoto and Ayori Mitsutake and Ralf Metzler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.06829},
  year   = {2021}
}