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Optimization of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU)
[Image: see text] Locked Nucleic Acids (LNAs) are RNA analogues with an O2′-C4′ methylene bridge which locks the sugar into a C3′-endo conformation. This enhances hybridization to DNA and RNA, making LNAs useful in microarrays and potential therapeutics. Here, the LNA, L(CAAU), provides a simplified...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3917691/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24377321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp408909t |
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author | Condon, David E. Yildirim, Ilyas Kennedy, Scott D. Mort, Brendan C. Kierzek, Ryszard Turner, Douglas H. |
author_facet | Condon, David E. Yildirim, Ilyas Kennedy, Scott D. Mort, Brendan C. Kierzek, Ryszard Turner, Douglas H. |
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description | [Image: see text] Locked Nucleic Acids (LNAs) are RNA analogues with an O2′-C4′ methylene bridge which locks the sugar into a C3′-endo conformation. This enhances hybridization to DNA and RNA, making LNAs useful in microarrays and potential therapeutics. Here, the LNA, L(CAAU), provides a simplified benchmark for testing the ability of molecular dynamics (MD) to approximate nucleic acid properties. LNA χ torsions and partial charges were parametrized to create AMBER parm99_LNA. The revisions were tested by comparing MD predictions with AMBER parm99 and parm99_LNA against a 200 ms NOESY NMR spectrum of L(CAAU). NMR indicates an A-Form equilibrium ensemble. In 3000 ns simulations starting with an A-form structure, parm99_LNA and parm99 provide 66% and 35% agreement, respectively, with NMR NOE volumes and (3)J-couplings. In simulations of L(CAAU) starting with all χ torsions in a syn conformation, only parm99_LNA is able to repair the structure. This implies methods for parametrizing force fields for nucleic acid mimics can reasonably approximate key interactions and that parm99_LNA will improve reliability of MD studies for systems with LNA. A method for approximating χ population distribution on the basis of base to sugar NOEs is also introduced. |
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spelling | pubmed-39176912014-02-07 Optimization of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) Condon, David E. Yildirim, Ilyas Kennedy, Scott D. Mort, Brendan C. Kierzek, Ryszard Turner, Douglas H. J Phys Chem B [Image: see text] Locked Nucleic Acids (LNAs) are RNA analogues with an O2′-C4′ methylene bridge which locks the sugar into a C3′-endo conformation. This enhances hybridization to DNA and RNA, making LNAs useful in microarrays and potential therapeutics. Here, the LNA, L(CAAU), provides a simplified benchmark for testing the ability of molecular dynamics (MD) to approximate nucleic acid properties. LNA χ torsions and partial charges were parametrized to create AMBER parm99_LNA. The revisions were tested by comparing MD predictions with AMBER parm99 and parm99_LNA against a 200 ms NOESY NMR spectrum of L(CAAU). NMR indicates an A-Form equilibrium ensemble. In 3000 ns simulations starting with an A-form structure, parm99_LNA and parm99 provide 66% and 35% agreement, respectively, with NMR NOE volumes and (3)J-couplings. In simulations of L(CAAU) starting with all χ torsions in a syn conformation, only parm99_LNA is able to repair the structure. This implies methods for parametrizing force fields for nucleic acid mimics can reasonably approximate key interactions and that parm99_LNA will improve reliability of MD studies for systems with LNA. A method for approximating χ population distribution on the basis of base to sugar NOEs is also introduced. American Chemical Society 2013-12-30 2014-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3917691/ /pubmed/24377321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp408909t Text en Copyright © 2013 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) |
spellingShingle | Condon, David E. Yildirim, Ilyas Kennedy, Scott D. Mort, Brendan C. Kierzek, Ryszard Turner, Douglas H. Optimization of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) |
title | Optimization
of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial
Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) |
title_full | Optimization
of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial
Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) |
title_fullStr | Optimization
of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial
Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization
of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial
Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) |
title_short | Optimization
of an AMBER Force Field for the Artificial
Nucleic Acid, LNA, and Benchmarking with NMR of L(CAAU) |
title_sort | optimization
of an amber force field for the artificial
nucleic acid, lna, and benchmarking with nmr of l(caau) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3917691/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24377321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp408909t |
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