In this work, a new method for exploring conformational energy landscapes is described. The method, called transition-rapidly exploring random tree (T-RRT), combines ideas from statistical physics and robot path planning algorithms. A search tree is constructed on the conformational space starting from a given state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present work involves the study of the conformational profile of bombesin using different computational procedures used to explore the configurational space based on molecular dynamics simulations. Specifically, the present study describes the effect of using Berendsen's versus Langevin's thermostat and on the other hand, the use of the multicanonical replica exchange molecular dynamics as compared to standard molecular dynamics. In these simulations the solvent was modeled using the Onufriev, Bashford and Case implementation of Generalized Born procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present report regards a computational study aimed at assessing the conformational profile of the four stereoisomers of the peptide Ace-Pro-c3Phe-NMe, previously reported to exhibit beta-turn structures in dichloromethane with different type I/type II beta-turn profiles. Molecular systems were represented at the molecular mechanics level using the parm96 parameterization of the AMBER force field. Calculations were carried out in dichloromethane using an implicit solvent approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-27 (PACAP27) are members of the secretin-glucagon family containing 28 and 27 residues, respectively. NMR spectroscopy studies suggest that the N-terminus exhibit consecutive beta-turns whereas the central and C-terminal parts of the VIP molecule have been characterized as being two alpha-helices. In contrast, similar studies carried out on PACAP suggest that the shortest active peptide segment PACAP27 in the presence of trifluoroethanol (TFE) exhibits a disordered N-terminal domain followed by a alpha-helix expanding residues 9-26 with a discontinuity between residues 20 and 21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present work is a combined structural study, using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Molecular Dynamics(MD), of the amidated and the free acid forms of substance P in water and methanol. The results obtained using both approaches were compared in order to characterize the structural features of both peptides in solution. From the NMR experiments it was derived that the free acid form adopts an extended conformation at the N-terminus and a helical conformation at the C-terminal segment of the peptide in both water and methanol; these structural features are in qualitative agreement with the results of the MD simulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe conformational preferences of peptides of the type, Ac-X-Y-NHMe, where X and Y = Ala, cage and Pro, were studied by means of computational techniques within the framework of a molecular mechanics approach. For each of the eight peptide analogues, extensive conformational searches were carried out using molecular dynamics (MD) and simulated annealing (SA) protocols in an iterative fashion. Both results are in good agreement and complement each other.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study describes an extensive conformational search of substance P using two different computational methods. On the one hand, the peptide was studied using the iterative simulated annealing, and on the other, molecular dynamics simulations at 300 and 400 K. With the former method, the peptide was studied in vacuo with a dielectric constant of 80, whereas using the latter study the peptide was studied in a box of TIP3P water molecules.
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