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Effects of Water Deuteration on Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of Proteins and Biomembranes

Carmelo Tempra, Víctor Cruces Chamorro, Pavel Jungwirth

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry B27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Light and heavy water are often used interchangeably in spectroscopic experiments with the tacit assumption that the structure of the investigated biomolecule does not depend too much on employing one or the other solvent. While this may often be a good approximation, we demonstrate here using molecular dynamics simulations incorporating nuclear quantum effects via modification of the interaction potential that there are small but significant differences. Namely, as quantified and discussed in the present study, both proteins and biomembranes tend to be slightly more compact and rigid in D 2 O than in H 2 O, which reflects the stronger hydrogen bonding in the former solvent.

Topics & Concepts

BiomoleculeChemical physicsHydrogen bondSolventChemistryMolecular dynamicsMoleculeHeavy waterComputational chemistryDeuteriumPhysicsAtomic physicsOrganic chemistryBiochemistryProtein Structure and DynamicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications