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Study of Protein Dynamics via Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy
Published on: April 13, 2022
Dynamic effects on j-couplings across hydrogen bonds in proteins
Phineus R L Markwick1, Remco Sprangers, Michael Sattler
1European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany. markwick@embl.de
Abstract:
We combine molecular dynamics simulation (MD) with density functional theory (DFT)/finite perturbation theory (FPT) to obtain the Fermi contact contributions to the 3hJNC' couplings in the SMN Tudor domain. Our results show that the effect of conformational motion needs to be considered for the accurate prediction of these scalar couplings. For hydrogen bonds in the beta-sheet regions, the calculated cumulative J-coupling averages remain constant after the first 200 ps. In the more flexible regions at the edges of the beta-sheets, the cumulative J-coupling averages vary over the 500-ps trajectory, providing a qualitative insight into the degree of conformational motion in different regions of the protein.
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