Refined Protein-Sugar Interactions in the Martini Force Field.

J Chem Theory Comput

Department of Theoretical Biophysics, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max-von-Laue Straße 3, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Published: November 2024

Sugar molecules play important roles as mediators of biomolecular interactions in cellular functions, disease, and infections. Molecular dynamics simulations are an indispensable tool to explore these interactions at the molecular level. The large time and length scales involved frequently necessitate the use of coarse-grained representations, which heavily depend on the parametrization of sugar-protein interactions. Here, we adjust the sugar-protein interactions in the widely used Martini 2.2 force field to reproduce the experimental osmotic second virial coefficients between sugars and proteins. In simulations of two model proteins in glucose solutions with adjusted force field parameters, we observe weak protein-sugar interactions. The sugar molecules are thus acting mainly as crowding agents, in agreement with experimental measurements. The procedure to fine-tune sugar-protein interactions is generally applicable and could also prove useful for atomistic force fields.

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