Jerome Henin, Klaus Schulten, and Christophe Chipot.
Conformational equilibrium in alanine-rich peptides probed by
reversible stretching simulations.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 110:16718-16723, 2006.
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Reversible unfolding of the alanine–rich peptide 3K (Marqusee, S.; Robbins, V. H.; Baldwin, R. L. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1989, 86, 5286–5290) and its analogue MW (Miick, S.; Martinez, G.; Fiori, W.; Todd, A.; Millhauser, G. Nature 1992, 359, 653–655) is examined using molecular dynamics simulations in explicit water. In both cases, sampling of the unfolding pathway is obtained on the ten–nanosecond
time scale by applying an adaptive biasing force. The free energy profile reveals a single minimum associated with a contiguous –helix. –helical motifs are observed in folded as well as extended conformations, in accordance with their proposed role as folding intermediates. The equilibrium –helical content of both peptides is found, however, to be no higher than a few percent. Difficulties in both the definition and the detection of secondary structure motifs, most notably in relation to bifurcated
hydrogen bonds, are proposed to account for the discrepancy between –helical propensities reported by several authors, based on experimental and computational results.