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Tunable Conformational Properties of POSS-Peptide Conjugate Molecule in Selective Solvents: An Atomistic Molecular
Junhao Dai1,2, Wen Tang1,2, Xianbo Huang3
1South China Advanced Institute for Soft Matter Science and Technology, School of Emergent Soft Matter, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
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Giant molecules with precisely defined modular architectures hold promise to generate distinct structure-dynamics-property relationships in solution-phase materials. Recently, a novel class of hybrid macromolecules that combine structural rigidity of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) with flexibility of peptide sequences (POSS-peptide conjugate molecules) have been established experimentally. To elucidate their detailed microscopic structural and dynamic features, high-precision atomistic modeling and simulation are in demand. In this study, we develop a standardized and extensible all-atom force field parametrization workflow for POSS-peptide molecules, integrating quantum chemical calculations to derive accurate force field parameters for the rigid POSS units, including bond, angle, and dihedral terms, as well as atomic charges for the whole molecule. Upon applying the parametrization framework to five representative POSS-peptide molecules with varied POSS functionality and peptide composition in water or DMF solvent, all-atom molecular dynamics simulations are performed for the ten systems to investigate the highly tunable conformational properties of POSS-peptides. We construct detailed conformational free energy landscapes that provide insight into the role of different factors in shaping the molecule's solution-phase behavior. Our analysis reveals that molecular structure and solvent polarity co-regulate the conformational preferences of POSS-peptide molecules. Of particular interest is the finding of some unusual structure-dynamics correlation behaviors driven by close-distance interactions between the POSS and peptide unit. This work expands our understanding of the conformational richness of POSS-peptides in solution and provides a methodology foundation for exploring larger-scale supramolecular structures achievable by this emergent family of giant molecules in future research.
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