SIRAH: a structurally unbiased coarse-grained force field for proteins with aqueous solvation and long-range electrostatics

J Chem Theory Comput. 2015 Feb 10;11(2):723-39. doi: 10.1021/ct5007746.

Abstract

Modeling of macromolecular structures and interactions represents an important challenge for computational biology, involving different time and length scales. However, this task can be facilitated through the use of coarse-grained (CG) models, which reduce the number of degrees of freedom and allow efficient exploration of complex conformational spaces. This article presents a new CG protein model named SIRAH, developed to work with explicit solvent and to capture sequence, temperature, and ionic strength effects in a topologically unbiased manner. SIRAH is implemented in GROMACS, and interactions are calculated using a standard pairwise Hamiltonian for classical molecular dynamics simulations. We present a set of simulations that test the capability of SIRAH to produce a qualitatively correct solvation on different amino acids, hydrophilic/hydrophobic interactions, and long-range electrostatic recognition leading to spontaneous association of unstructured peptides and stable structures of single polypeptides and protein-protein complexes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Models, Molecular
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Protein Conformation
  • Proteins / chemistry*
  • Solubility
  • Static Electricity*
  • Temperature
  • Water / chemistry*

Substances

  • Proteins
  • Water