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Identifying a Feasible Transition Pathway between Two Conformational States for a Protein

Journal of chemical theory and computation(2022)

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Proteins usually need to transit between different conformational states to fulfill their biological functions. In the mechanistic study of such transition processes by molecular dynamics simulations, identification of the minimum free energy path (MFEP) can substantially reduce the sampling space, thus enabling rigorous thermodynamic evaluation of the process. Conventionally, the MFEP is derived by iterative local optimization from an initial path, which is typically generated by simple brute force techniques like the targeted molecular dynamics (tMD). Therefore, the quality of the initial path determines the successfulness of MFEP estimation. In this work, we propose a method to improve derivation of the initial path. Through iterative relaxation-biasing simulations in a bidirectional manner, this method can construct a feasible transition pathway connecting two known states for a protein. Evaluation on small, fast-folding proteins against long equilibrium trajectories supports the good sampling efficiency of our method. When applied to larger proteins including the catalytic domain of human c-Src kinase as well as the converter domain of myosin VI, the paths generated by our method deviate significantly from those computed with the generic tMD approach. More importantly, free energy profiles and intermediate states obtained from our paths exhibit remarkable improvements over those from tMD paths with respect to both physical rationality and consistency with a priori knowledge.
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conformational states,transition pathway,feasible transition pathway,protein
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