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Jiaxin Wang1, Zhou Yu2, Mingfei Zhao1
1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, United States.
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Polypeptoids (poly-N-substituted glycines) are synthetic peptidomimetic polymers with their side chains attached to the backbone amide nitrogen rather than the α-carbon in natural peptides. Peptoids display pronounced sequence-dependent conformational flexibility arising from the absence of backbone hydrogen bonding and slow cis/trans ω-dihedral isomerization. Despite growing interest in peptoid-based biomaterials, a coarse-grained (CG) model compatible with the modern MARTINI 3 framework is not yet available, limiting mesoscale simulation of peptoid structure and self-assembly. In this work, we develop the first MARTINI 3 compatible peptoid CG force field, covering 19 commonly used residue types. Extensive all-atom reference simulations employing parallel bias metadynamics (PBMetaD) were performed to ensure converged sampling of ω-dihedral transitions. Bonded parameters were derived from atomistic distribution functions via direct Boltzmann inversion (DBI), while nonbonded interactions were primarily adopted from the standard MARTINI 3 parameter library. The resulting CG model reproduces structural and thermodynamic properties in close agreement with all-atom simulations, while providing up to 57-fold enhanced computational efficiency. To facilitate its adoption by the research community, we have integrated all parameters and workflows to the MARTINI-based martinize2 tool, enabling automated generation of MARTINI 3 peptoid structures and topologies. This work establishes a transferable and computationally efficient framework for simulating large-scale peptoid conformations, assemblies, membrane interactions, and nanostructure formation, and supports the rational design of next-generation sequence-specific functional peptoid-based materials.
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