Solvent viscosity dependence of the folding rate of a small protein: Distributed computing study
β Scribed by Bojan Zagrovic; Vijay Pande
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0192-8651
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
By using distributed computing techniques and a supercluster of more than 20,000 processors we simulated folding of a 20βresidue Trp Cage miniprotein in atomistic detail with implicit GB/SA solvent at a variety of solvent viscosities (Ξ³). This allowed us to analyze the dependence of folding rates on viscosity. In particular, we focused on the lowβviscosity regime (values below the viscosity of water). In accordance with Kramers' theory, we observe approximately linear dependence of the folding rate on 1/Ξ³ for values from 1β10^β1^Γ that of water viscosity. However, for the regime between 10^β4^β10^β1^Γ that of water viscosity we observe powerβlaw dependence of the form k βΌ Ξ³^β1/5^. These results suggest that estimating folding rates from molecular simulations run at low viscosity under the assumption of linear dependence of rate on inverse viscosity may lead to erroneous results. Β© 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem 24: 1432β1436, 2003
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