Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4497587 Journal of Theoretical Biology 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We derive a new continuous free energy formula for protein folding. We obtain the formula first by adding hydrophobic effect to a classical free energy formula for cavities in water. We then obtain the same formula by geometrically pursuing the structure that fits best the well-known global geometric features of native structures of globular proteins: 1. high density; 2. small surface area; 3. hydrophobic core; 4. forming domains for long polypeptide chains. Conformations of a protein are presented as an all atom CPK model P=∪i=1NB(xi,ri) where each atom is a ball B(xi,ri)B(xi,ri). All conformations satisfy generally defined steric conditions. For each conformation P   of a globular protein, there is a closed thermodynamic system ΩP⊃PΩP⊃P bounded by the molecular surface MPMP. Both methods derive the same free energy aV(P)+bA(P)+cW(P)aV(P)+bA(P)+cW(P), where a,b,c>0a,b,c>0, V(P)V(P), A(P)A(P), and W(P)W(P) are volume of ΩPΩP, area of MPMP, and area of the hydrophobic surface WP⊂MPWP⊂MP, which quantifies hydrophobic effect.Minimizing W(P)W(P) is sufficient to produce statistically significant native like secondary structures and hydrogen bonds in the proteins we simulated.

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