Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 6, 2026

Assessment of Immunologically Relevant Dynamic Tertiary Structural Features of the HIV-1 V3 Loop Crown R2 Sequence by ab initio Folding
Published on: September 15, 2010
All-atom level direct folding simulation of a betabetaalpha miniprotein
Soonmin Jang1, Eunae Kim, Youngshang Pak
1Department of Chemistry, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
We performed ab initio folding simulation for a betabetaalpha peptide BBA5 (PDB code 1T8J) with a modified param99 force field using the generalized Born solvation model (param99MOD5/GBSA). For efficient conformational sampling, we extended a previously developed novel Q-replica exchange molecular dynamics (Q-REMD) into a multiplexed Q-REMD. Starting from a fully extended conformation, we were able to locate the nativelike structure in the global free minimum region at 280 K. The current approach, which combines the more balanced force field with the efficient sampling scheme, demonstrates a clear advantage in direct folding simulation at all-atom level.
Related Concept Videos
Protein Folding
Protein Structure Is Critical to Its Biological Function
Proteins perform a wide range of biological functions such as catalyzing chemical reactions, providing...
Protein Folding
Protein Folding
Molecular Chaperones and Protein Folding
The...
Protein Organization
Protein Organization
The primary structure of a protein is its amino acid sequence.

