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Competition between intramolecular hydrogen bonds and solvation in phosphorylated peptides: Simulations with explicit and implicit solvent

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
卷 109, 期 11, 页码 5249-5258

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp046333q

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The atomic-level mechanisms of protein regulation by post-translational phosphorylation remain poorly understood, except in a few well-studied systems. Molecular mechanics simulations can in principle be used to help understand and predict the effects of protein phosphorylation, but the accuracy of the results will of course depend on the quality of the force field parameters for the phosphorylated residues as well as the quality of the solvent model. The phosphorylated residues typically carry a -2 charge at physiological pH; however, the effects of phosphorylation can sometimes be mimicked by substituting Asp or Glu for the phosphorylated residue. Here we examine the suitability of explicit and implicit solvent models for simulating phospho-serine in both the -1 and -2 charge states. Specifically, we simulate a capped phosphorylated peptide, Ace-Gly-Ser-pSer-Ser-Nme, and compare the results to each other and to experimental observables from an NMR experiment. The first major conclusion is that explicit water models (TIP3P, TIP4P and SPC/ E) and a Generalized Born implicit solvent model provide reasonable agreement with the experimental observables, given appropriate partial charges for the phosphate group. The Generalized Born results, however, show greater hydrogen bonding propensity than the explicit solvent results. Distance dependent dielectric treatments perform poorly. The second major conclusion is that many ensemble-averaged properties obtained for the phosphopeptide in the -1 and -2 charge states are strikingly similar; the -1 species has a slightly higher propensity to form internal hydrogen bonds. All of the results can be rationalized by quantifying the strength of the P-O/H-N hydrogen bond, which depends on a sensitive balance between strongly favorable charge/dipole and dipole/dipole interactions and strongly unfavorable desolvation.

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