The effect of environment on peptide and protein folding: a molecular dynamics study
Promotie: Y. Xue, 16.15 uur, Academiegebouw, Broerstraat 5, Groningen
Proefschrift: The effect of environment on peptide and protein folding: a molecular dynamics study
Promotor(s): prof.dr. A. Mark
Faculteit: Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
Contact: Ying Xue, tel. 00 61 4 239 05086, e-mail: y.xue@rug.nl
The effect of environment on peptide and protein folding: a molecular dynamics study
The focus of my PhD has been the investigation of the environmental effects on peptide and protein folding. Specifically, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations using explicit water have been performed to analyze in detail specific conditions that either promote or inhibit protein folding. My initial work focused on the ability of the force field to reproduce the folding dynamics of a series of small peptides in water. It was found that the conformational properties were well reproduced but the folding times derived from the simulations were considerably shorter than those estimated from experiment. As a part of this work I also derived a new set of dihedral potentials that gave a better agreement between the simulations and the available X-ray data. I also investigated in detail an approach, which attempts to mimic the effect of the chaperon GroEL by modifying the polarity of the solvent environment. Within cells, chaperons such as GroEL facilitate the folding of protein and peptides in an energy dependent manner. The simulations showed that mimicking the effect of the chaperon could increase the rate of folding of small peptides as well as a small protein from thermally denatured states. Finally I investigated the effect of interfaces on peptide folding, looking at the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) spacers on the conformational properties of small peptides and the interfacial structure of self-assembled switchable peptide surfactants.
Last modified: | 13 March 2020 01.15 a.m. |
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