Vibrational spectroscopic characteristics of secondary structure polypeptides in liquid water: constrained MD simulation studies.

Biopolymers

Department of Chemistry and Center for Multidimensional Spectroscopy, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea.

Published: December 2006

Using the constrained MD simulation method in combination with quantum chemistry calculation, Hessian matrix reconstruction, and fragmentation approximation methods, we established a computational scheme for numerical simulations of amide I IR absorption, vibrational circular dichroism (VCD), and 2D IR photon echo spectra of peptides in solution. Six different secondary structure peptides, i.e., alpha-helix, 3(10)-helix, pi-helix, antiparallel and parallel beta-sheets, and polyproline II (P(II)), are considered, and the vibrational characteristic features in their linear and nonlinear spectra in the amide I band region are discussed. Isotope-labeling effects on IR and VCD spectra are notable only for alpha- and pi-helical peptides due to the strong vibrational couplings between two nearest neighboring amide I local oscillators. The amplitudes of difference 2D IR spectra are shown to be strongly dependent on both the extent of mode delocalization and the relative orientation of local mode transition dipoles determined by secondary structure.

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