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Multiscale Simulations to Discover Self-Assembled Oligopeptides: A Benchmarking Study

Subhadra Thapa, Finley Clark, Severin T. Schneebeli, Jianing Li

2023Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peptide self-assembly is critical for biomedical and material discovery and production. While it is costly to experimentally test every possible peptide design, computational assessment provides an affordable solution to evaluate many designs and prioritize synthesis and characterization. Following a theoretical investigation, we present a systematic analysis of all-atom and coarse-grained simulations to predict peptide self-assembly. Benchmarking studies of two model dipeptides allow us to assess the impacts of intrinsic properties (such as amino acids and terminal modifications) and external environment (such as salinity) on the simulated aggregation. Further examination of 20 oligopeptides containing two to five amino acids shows good agreement among our theory, simulations, and prior experimental observations. The success rate of our prediction is 90%. Therefore, our theory, simulation, and analysis can be useful to identify peptide designs that can self-assemble and predict the potential nanostructures. These findings lay the ground for future virtual screening of peptide-assembled nanostructures and computer-aided biologics design.

Topics & Concepts

BenchmarkingComputer sciencePeptideOligopeptideCharacterization (materials science)NanotechnologyChemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistryMarketingBusinessSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesChemical Synthesis and Analysis
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