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Computational study of short peptides and miniproteins in different environments
Vymětal, Jiří ; Vondrášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Svozil, Daniel (referee) ; Berka, Karel (referee)
Apart from biological functions, peptides are of uttermost importance as models for un- folded, denatured or disordered state of the proteins. Similarly, miniproteins such as Trp-cage have proven their role as simple models of both experimental and theoretical studies of protein folding. Molecular dynamics and computer simulations can provide an unique insight on processes at atomic level. However, simulations of peptides and minipro- teins face two cardinal problems-inaccuracy of force fields and inadequate conformation sampling. Both principal issues were tackled in this theses. Firstly, the differences in several force field for peptides and proteins were questioned. We demonstrated the inability of the used force fields to predict consistently intrinsic conformational preferences of individual amino acids in the form of dipeptides and the source of the discrepancies was traced. In order to shed light on the nature of conformational ensembles under various denatur- ing conditions, we studied host-guest AAXAA peptides. The simulations revealed that thermal and chemical denaturation by urea produces qualitatively different ensembles and shift propensities of individual amino acids to particular conformers. The problem of insufficient conformation sampling was dealt by introducing gyration- and...

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