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Using Enhanced Sampling Simulations to Study the Conformational Space of Chiral Aromatic Peptoid Monomers.

Rakshit Kumar JainCarol K HallErik E Santiso
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2023)
Peptoids, or N-substituted glycines, are peptide-like materials that form a wide variety of secondary structures owing to their enhanced flexibility and a diverse collection of possible side chains. Compared to that of peptides, peptoids have a substantially more complex conformational landscape. This is mainly due to the ability of the peptoid amide bond to exist in both cis - and trans -conformations. This makes conventional molecular dynamics simulations and even some enhanced sampling approaches unable to sample the complete energy landscapes. In this article, we present an extension to the CGenFF-NTOID peptoid atomistic forcefield by adding parameters for four side chains to the previously available collection. We employ explicit solvent well-tempered metadynamics simulations to optimize our forcefield parameters and parallel bias metadynamics to study the cis - trans isomerism for S N 1-phenylethyl ( s1pe ) and S N 1-naphthylethyl ( s1ne ) peptoid monomers, the free energy minima generated from which are validated with available experimental data. In the absence of experimental data, we supported our atomistic simulations with ab initio calculations. This work represents an important step toward the computational design of peptoid-based materials.
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