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Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections

Electrostatic interactions have a determining role in the conformational and dynamic behavior of polyelectrolyte molecules. In this study, anionic polyelectrolyte molecules, poly(glutamic acid) (PGA) and poly(aspartic acid) (PASA), in a water solution with the most commonly used K(+) or Na(+) counte...

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Autores principales: Lukasheva, Natalia, Tolmachev, Dmitry, Martinez-Seara, Hector, Karttunen, Mikko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020252
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author Lukasheva, Natalia
Tolmachev, Dmitry
Martinez-Seara, Hector
Karttunen, Mikko
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Tolmachev, Dmitry
Martinez-Seara, Hector
Karttunen, Mikko
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description Electrostatic interactions have a determining role in the conformational and dynamic behavior of polyelectrolyte molecules. In this study, anionic polyelectrolyte molecules, poly(glutamic acid) (PGA) and poly(aspartic acid) (PASA), in a water solution with the most commonly used K(+) or Na(+) counterions, were investigated using atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We performed a comparison of seven popular force fields, namely AMBER99SB-ILDN, AMBER14SB, AMBER-FB15, CHARMM22*, CHARMM27, CHARMM36m and OPLS-AA/L, both with their native parameters and using two common corrections for overbinding of ions, the non-bonded fix (NBFIX), and electronic continuum corrections (ECC). These corrections were originally introduced to correct for the often-reported problem concerning the overbinding of ions to the charged groups of polyelectrolytes. In this work, a comparison of the simulation results with existing experimental data revealed several differences between the investigated force fields. The data from these simulations and comparisons with previous experimental data were then used to determine the limitations and strengths of these force fields in the context of the structural and dynamic properties of anionic polyamino acids. Physical properties, such as molecular sizes, local structure, and dynamics, were studied using two types of common counterions, namely potassium and sodium. The results show that, in some cases, both the macroion size and dynamics depend strongly on the models (parameters) for the counterions due to strong overbinding of the ions and charged side chain groups. The local structures and dynamics are more sensitive to dihedral angle parameterization, resulting in a preference for defined monomer conformations and the type of correction used. We also provide recommendations based on the results.
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spelling pubmed-87791002022-01-22 Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections Lukasheva, Natalia Tolmachev, Dmitry Martinez-Seara, Hector Karttunen, Mikko Polymers (Basel) Article Electrostatic interactions have a determining role in the conformational and dynamic behavior of polyelectrolyte molecules. In this study, anionic polyelectrolyte molecules, poly(glutamic acid) (PGA) and poly(aspartic acid) (PASA), in a water solution with the most commonly used K(+) or Na(+) counterions, were investigated using atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We performed a comparison of seven popular force fields, namely AMBER99SB-ILDN, AMBER14SB, AMBER-FB15, CHARMM22*, CHARMM27, CHARMM36m and OPLS-AA/L, both with their native parameters and using two common corrections for overbinding of ions, the non-bonded fix (NBFIX), and electronic continuum corrections (ECC). These corrections were originally introduced to correct for the often-reported problem concerning the overbinding of ions to the charged groups of polyelectrolytes. In this work, a comparison of the simulation results with existing experimental data revealed several differences between the investigated force fields. The data from these simulations and comparisons with previous experimental data were then used to determine the limitations and strengths of these force fields in the context of the structural and dynamic properties of anionic polyamino acids. Physical properties, such as molecular sizes, local structure, and dynamics, were studied using two types of common counterions, namely potassium and sodium. The results show that, in some cases, both the macroion size and dynamics depend strongly on the models (parameters) for the counterions due to strong overbinding of the ions and charged side chain groups. The local structures and dynamics are more sensitive to dihedral angle parameterization, resulting in a preference for defined monomer conformations and the type of correction used. We also provide recommendations based on the results. MDPI 2022-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8779100/ /pubmed/35054659 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020252 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lukasheva, Natalia
Tolmachev, Dmitry
Martinez-Seara, Hector
Karttunen, Mikko
Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections
title Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections
title_full Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections
title_fullStr Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections
title_short Changes in the Local Conformational States Caused by Simple Na(+) and K(+) Ions in Polyelectrolyte Simulations: Comparison of Seven Force Fields with and without NBFIX and ECC Corrections
title_sort changes in the local conformational states caused by simple na(+) and k(+) ions in polyelectrolyte simulations: comparison of seven force fields with and without nbfix and ecc corrections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020252
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