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Effect of intercalated water on potassium ion transport through Kv1.2 channels studied via on-the-fly free-energy parametrization
Fecha
2018-05Registro en:
Paz, Sergio Alexis; Maragliano, Luca; Abrams, Cameron F.; Effect of intercalated water on potassium ion transport through Kv1.2 channels studied via on-the-fly free-energy parametrization; American Chemical Society; Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation; 14; 5; 5-2018; 2743-2750
1549-9618
1549-9626
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Paz, Sergio Alexis
Maragliano, Luca
Abrams, Cameron F.
Resumen
We introduce a two-dimensional version of the method called on-the-fly free energy parametrization (OTFP) to reconstruct free-energy surfaces using Molecular Dynamics simulations, which we name OTFP-2D. We first test the new method by reconstructing the well-known dihedral angles free energy surface of solvated alanine dipeptide. Then, we use it to investigate the process of K + ions translocation inside the Kv1.2 channel. By comparing a series of two-dimensional free energy surfaces for ion movement calculated with different conditions on the intercalated water molecules, we first recapitulate the widely accepted knock-on mechanism for ion translocation and then confirm that permeation occurs with water molecules alternated among the ions, in accordance with the latest experimental findings. From a methodological standpoint, our new OTFP-2D algorithm demonstrates the excellent sampling acceleration of temperature-accelerated molecular dynamics and the ability to efficiently compute 2D free-energy surfaces. It will therefore be useful in large variety complex biomacromolecular simulations.