Optimization of the GB/SA solvation model for predicting the structure of surface loops in proteins.
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Implicit solvation models are commonly optimized with respect to experimental data or Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) results obtained for small molecules, where the force field is sometimes not considered. In previous studies, we have developed an optimization procedure for cyclic peptides and surface loops in proteins based on the entire system studied and the specific force field used. Thus, the loop has been modeled by the simplified solvation function E(tot) = E(FF) (epsilon = 2r) + Sigma(i) sigma(i)A(i), where E(FF) (epsilon = nr) is the AMBER force field energy with a distance-dependent dielectric function, epsilon = nr, A(i) is the solvent accessible surface area of atom i, and sigma(i) is its atomic solvation parameter. During the optimization process, the loop is free to move while the protein template is held fixed in its X-ray structure. To improve on the results of this model, in the present work we apply our optimization procedure to the physically more rigorous solvation model, the generalized Born with surface area (GB/SA) (together with the all-atom AMBER force field) as suggested by Still and co-workers (J. Phys. Chem. A 1997, 101, 3005). The six parameters of the GB/SA model, namely, P(1)-P(5) and the surface area parameter, sigma (programmed in the TINKER package) are reoptimized for a "training" group of nine loops, and a best-fit set is defined from the individual sets of optimized parameters. The best-fit set and Still's original set of parameters (where Lys, Arg, His, Glu, and Asp are charged or neutralized) were applied to the training group as well as to a "test" group of seven loops, and the energy gaps and the corresponding RMSD values were calculated. These GB/SA results based on the three sets of parameters have been found to be comparable; surprisingly, however, they are somewhat inferior (e.g, of larger energy gaps) to those obtained previously from the simplified model described above. We discuss recent results for loops obtained by other solvation models and potential directions for future studies.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The journal of physical chemistry. B
دوره 110 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006