The multiple-minima problem in the conformational analysis of polypeptides. III. An Electrostatically Driven Monte Carlo Method: Tests on enkephalin
- 1 April 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Protein Journal
- Vol. 8 (2), 263-287
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01024949
Abstract
The three-dimensional conformation of Met-enkephalin, corresponding to the lowest minimum of the empirical potential energy function ECEPP/2 (empirical conformational energy program for peptides), has been determined using a new algorithm, viz. the Electrostatically Driven Monte Carlo Method. This methodology assumes that a polypeptide or protein molecule is driven toward the native structure by the combined action of electrostatic interactions and stochastic conformational changes associated with thermal movements. These features are included in the algorithm that produces a Monte Carlo search in the conformational hyperspace of the polypeptide, using electrostatic predictions and a random sampling technique to locate low-energy conformations. In addition, we have incorporated an alternative mechanism that allows the structure to escape from some conformational regions representing metastable local energy minima and even from regions of the conformational space with great stability. In 33 test calculations on Met-enkephalin, starting from arbitrary or completely random conformations, the structure corresponding to the global energy minimum was found inall the cases analyzed, with a relatively small search of the conformational space. Some of these starting conformations wereright orleft-handed α-helices, characterized by good electrostatic interactions involving their backbone peptide dipoles; nevertheless, the procedure was able to convert such locally stable structures to the global-minimum conformation.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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