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On the electrostatic component of protein-protein binding free energy

Calculations of electrostatic properties of protein-protein complexes are usually done within framework of a model with a certain set of parameters. In this paper we present a comprehensive statistical analysis of the sensitivity of the electrostatic component of binding free energy (ΔΔG(el)) with r...

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Autores principales: Talley, Kemper, Ng, Carmen, Shoppell, Michael, Kundrotas, Petras, Alexov, Emil
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2666630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19351424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1757-5036-1-2
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author Talley, Kemper
Ng, Carmen
Shoppell, Michael
Kundrotas, Petras
Alexov, Emil
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Shoppell, Michael
Kundrotas, Petras
Alexov, Emil
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description Calculations of electrostatic properties of protein-protein complexes are usually done within framework of a model with a certain set of parameters. In this paper we present a comprehensive statistical analysis of the sensitivity of the electrostatic component of binding free energy (ΔΔG(el)) with respect with different force fields (Charmm, Amber, and OPLS), different values of the internal dielectric constant, and different presentations of molecular surface (different values of the probe radius). The study was done using the largest so far set of entries comprising 260 hetero and 2148 homo protein-protein complexes extracted from a previously developed database of protein complexes (ProtCom). To test the sensitivity of the energy calculations with respect to the structural details, all structures were energy minimized with corresponding force field, and the energies were recalculated. The results indicate that the absolute value of the electrostatic component of the binding free energy (ΔΔG(el)) is very sensitive to the force field parameters, the minimization procedure, the values of the internal dielectric constant, and the probe radius. Nevertheless our results indicate that certain trends in ΔΔG(el )behavior are much less sensitive to the calculation parameters. For instance, the fraction of the homo-complexes, for which the electrostatics was found to oppose binding, is 80% regardless of the force fields and parameters used. For the hetero-complexes, however, the percentage of the cases for which electrostatics opposed binding varied from 43% to 85%, depending on the protocol and parameters employed. A significant correlation was found between the effects caused by raising the internal dielectric constant and decreasing the probe radius. Correlations were also found among the results obtained with different force fields. However, despite of the correlations found, the absolute ΔΔG(el )calculated with different force field parameters could differ more than tens of kcal/mol in some cases. Set of rules of obtaining confident predictions of absolute ΔΔG(el )and ΔΔG(el )sign are provided in the conclusion section. PACS codes: 87.15.A-, 87.15. km
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spelling pubmed-26666302009-04-08 On the electrostatic component of protein-protein binding free energy Talley, Kemper Ng, Carmen Shoppell, Michael Kundrotas, Petras Alexov, Emil PMC Biophys Research Article Calculations of electrostatic properties of protein-protein complexes are usually done within framework of a model with a certain set of parameters. In this paper we present a comprehensive statistical analysis of the sensitivity of the electrostatic component of binding free energy (ΔΔG(el)) with respect with different force fields (Charmm, Amber, and OPLS), different values of the internal dielectric constant, and different presentations of molecular surface (different values of the probe radius). The study was done using the largest so far set of entries comprising 260 hetero and 2148 homo protein-protein complexes extracted from a previously developed database of protein complexes (ProtCom). To test the sensitivity of the energy calculations with respect to the structural details, all structures were energy minimized with corresponding force field, and the energies were recalculated. The results indicate that the absolute value of the electrostatic component of the binding free energy (ΔΔG(el)) is very sensitive to the force field parameters, the minimization procedure, the values of the internal dielectric constant, and the probe radius. Nevertheless our results indicate that certain trends in ΔΔG(el )behavior are much less sensitive to the calculation parameters. For instance, the fraction of the homo-complexes, for which the electrostatics was found to oppose binding, is 80% regardless of the force fields and parameters used. For the hetero-complexes, however, the percentage of the cases for which electrostatics opposed binding varied from 43% to 85%, depending on the protocol and parameters employed. A significant correlation was found between the effects caused by raising the internal dielectric constant and decreasing the probe radius. Correlations were also found among the results obtained with different force fields. However, despite of the correlations found, the absolute ΔΔG(el )calculated with different force field parameters could differ more than tens of kcal/mol in some cases. Set of rules of obtaining confident predictions of absolute ΔΔG(el )and ΔΔG(el )sign are provided in the conclusion section. PACS codes: 87.15.A-, 87.15. km BioMed Central 2008-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2666630/ /pubmed/19351424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1757-5036-1-2 Text en Copyright © 2008 Talley et al; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr On the electrostatic component of protein-protein binding free energy
title_full_unstemmed On the electrostatic component of protein-protein binding free energy
title_short On the electrostatic component of protein-protein binding free energy
title_sort on the electrostatic component of protein-protein binding free energy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2666630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19351424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1757-5036-1-2
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