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Coarse-grained modeling of the calcium, sodium, magnesium and potassium cations interacting with proteins.

Agnieszka G LipskaAnna M AntoniakPatryk WesołowskiAlan WarszawskiSergey A SamsonovAdam K Sieradzan
Published in: Journal of molecular modeling (2022)
Metal ions play important biological roles, e.g., activation or deactivation of enzymatic reactions and signal transduction. Moreover, they can stabilize protein structure, or even be actively involved in the protein folding process. Therefore, accurate treatment of the ions is crucial to model and investigate biological phenomena properly. In this work the coarse-grained UNRES (UNited RESidue) force field was extended to include the interactions between proteins and four alkali or alkaline earth metal cations of biological significance, i.e., calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. Additionally, chloride anions were introduced as counter-ions. Parameters were derived from all-atom simulations and incorporate water in an implicit manner. The new force field was tested on the set of the proteins and was able to reproduce the ion-binding preferences.
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