含 3d 过渡金属络合物的波动电荷模型参数化。

IF 2.9 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2024-10-24 Epub Date: 2024-10-12 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c03219
Luke Landry, Pengfei Li
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摘要

金属蛋白广泛存在于生物学中,在各种生命过程中发挥着关键作用。与此同时,基于经典力场的分子动力学(MD)模拟已成为科学研究的重要工具。部分电荷是经典力场中的关键参数,通常由量子力学(QM)计算得出。然而,量子力学计算通常耗时较长,而且容易受到基集的影响。另外,波动电荷(FQ)模型为部分电荷的推导提供了另一种途径,它具有显著的速度优势,可用于大规模筛选。我们之前的工作为含锌配合物引入了波动电荷模型,在此基础上,我们将这一模型扩展到对生命科学非常重要的其他 3d 过渡金属,即铬、锰、铁、钴和镍。采用 CM5 电荷作为参数化目标,我们的 FQ 模型准确地再现了具有生物相关配体的 3d 金属配合物的部分电荷。此外,我们还利用 FQ 模型得出的原子电荷进行了 MD 模拟。这些电荷在模拟蛋白质组中含有多个金属离子的金属位点时表现出色,特别是在模拟含有铁硫簇的金属蛋白和含有二锰金属位点的金属蛋白时,表现出与 RESP 电荷相当的性能。我们预计,我们的研究可以加速以三维过渡金属为特征的金属蛋白的原子电荷参数化,从而促进相关系统的模拟。
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Parameterization of a Fluctuating Charge Model for Complexes Containing 3d Transition Metals.

Metalloproteins widely exist in biology, playing pivotal roles in diverse life processes. Meanwhile, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations based on classical force fields has emerged as an important tool in scientific research. Partial charges are critical parameters within classical force fields and usually derived from quantum mechanical (QM) calculations. However, QM calculations are often time-consuming and prone to basis set dependence. Alternatively, fluctuating charge (FQ) models offer another avenue for partial charge derivation, which has significant speed advantages and can be used for large-scale screening. Building upon our previous work, which introduced an FQ model for zinc-containing complexes, herein we extend this model to include additional 3d transition metals which are important to the life sciences, namely chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, and nickel. Employing CM5 charges as target for parametrization, our FQ model accurately reproduces partial charges for 3d metal complexes featuring biologically relevant ligands. Furthermore, by using atomic charges derived by our FQ model, MD simulations have been performed. These charges showed excellent performance in simulating proteomic metal sites housing multiple metal ions, specifically, a metalloprotein containing an iron-sulfur cluster and another containing a dimanganese metal site, showcasing comparable performance to those of RESP charges. We anticipate that our study can accelerate the parametrization of atomic charges for metalloproteins featuring 3d transition metals, thereby facilitating simulations of relevant systems.

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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
9.10%
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965
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: An essential criterion for acceptance of research articles in the journal is that they provide new physical insight. Please refer to the New Physical Insights virtual issue on what constitutes new physical insight. Manuscripts that are essentially reporting data or applications of data are, in general, not suitable for publication in JPC B.
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