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Investigating Protein Sequence-structure-dynamics Relationships with Bio3D-web
Published on: July 16, 2017
Graph-based analysis of H-bond networks and unsupervised learning reveal conformational coupling in prion peptide
Wycliffe Omwansu1,2, Robinson Musembi1, Solomon Derese3
1Department of Physics, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. womwansu@gmail.com.
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In this study, we employed a comprehensive computational approach to investigate the physical chemistry of the water networks surrounding hydrated peptide segments, as derived from molecular dynamics simulations. Our analysis uncovers a complex interplay of direct and water-mediated hydrogen bonds that intricately weave through the peptides. We demonstrate that these hydrogen bond networks encode critical information about the peptides' conformational behavior, with the dimensionality of these networks showing sensitivity to the peptides' conformations. Additionally, we estimated the free-energy landscape of the peptides across various conformations, revealing that their structures are predominantly characterized by unfolded, partially folded, and folded configurations, resulting in broad and rugged free-energy surfaces due to the numerous degrees of freedom contributed by the surrounding solvent. Importantly, the structured nature of this free-energy landscape becomes obscured when conventional collective variables, such as the number of hydrogen bonds, are used. Our findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms that couple protein and solvent degrees of freedom, highlighting their significance in the functioning of biological systems.
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