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Title: Proteinmembrane association'


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Protein-membrane association.
  • Theoretical model, Lekner summation

A.H. Juffer The University of Oulu Finland-Suomi
A.H.Juffer The University of Oulu Finland-Suomi
A.H.Juffer The University of Oulu Finland-Suomi
A.H.Juffer The University of Oulu Finland-Suomi
A.H.Juffer The University of Oulu Finland-Suomi
A.H.Juffer The University of Oulu Finland-Suomi
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Previous work
  • W. Xin and A.H. Juffer, Polarization and
    dehydration effects in protein-membrane
    association, To Be Submitted, 2004
  • W.Xin and A.H. Juffer, A BEM formulation of
    biomolecular interaction, To Be Submitted, 2004
  • C.M. Shepherd, H.J. Vogel and A.H. Juffer, Monte
    Carlo and molecular dynamics studies of
    peptide-bilayer binding, in High Performance
    Computing Systems and Applications 2000 (Nikitas
    J. Dimpoulos and Kin F. Li, Eds.), Kluwer
    Academic Publishers (Dordrechts, The
    Netherlands), Chapter 29, 447-464, 2002.
  • C.M. Shepherd, K.A. Schaus, H.J. Vogel and A.H.
    Juffer, A Molecular Dynamics Study of
    Peptide-Bilayer Adsorption. Biophys. J. 80,
    579-596, 2001.
  • A.H. Juffer, C.M. Shepherd and H.J. Vogel,
    Protein-membrane electrostatic interactions
    Application of the Lekner summation technique. J.
    Chem. Phys. 114, 1892-1905, 2001.
  • A.H. Juffer, J. de Vlieg and P. Argos, Adsorption
    of Proteins onto Charged Surfaces A Monte Carlo
    Approach with Explicit Ions. J. Comput. Chem.,
    17, 1783-1803, 1996.

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Background
  • Interactions between lipid molecules and proteins
    crucial role in regulation biological function.
  • Membrane proteins
  • Integral proteins e.g. photosynthetic reaction
    center
  • Fully embedded into membrane
  • Peripheral proteins e.g. phospholipase C-?1
  • Only weakly bound to surface, separable by change
    in pH or ionic strength

4
Background
  • Understanding the physics of protein-lipid
    interactions leads to deeper insight

Equilibrium constant ? Standard free energy
THERMODYNAMICS, NOT MECHANISM
5
Modeling protein-membrane binding
lipid bilayers
sandostatin
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Free energy of binding
Conformational Change.
Non-polar hydrophobic effect (expulsion of
non-polar compounds from water
Changes in motional degrees of freedom.
Difference in dielectric properties between water
and hydrocarbon region (mutual polarization
effects).
Direct electrostatic interaction between basic
residues and anionic lipids.
Changes inside membrane.
7
Coulomb interaction
rij


Long-ranged beyond dimension of protein
8
How to calculate it?
Assume periodicity along x, y-direction
Lx
Ly
q
Image
Ly
9
The Lekner Summation
Conditionally converging sum
Fast absolutely converging sum
10
Four surface charges potential
11
Four surface charges field
12
  • Ions next to flat surface
  • carrying a negative surface
  • charge density.
  • Accumulation of Na.
  • Depletion of Cl-.
  • Electric moment pointing
  • towards flat surface.
  • Symmetry along x- and y-axis
  • but not along z-axis.

z-axis
13
Ion densities near POPC
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Ion densities near POPG
15
Free energy of adsorption
Change in free energy in moving protein from bulk
solution at z-? to A point zz0 near the surface
Thermodynamic integration
16
Electrostatic force acting on Sandostatin
POPC
17
Force acting on Sandostatin, MD
POPC
18
Movie
The first 2 ns of a 6 ns MD simulation.
Biophys. J. 80, 579-596, 2001.
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Electrostatic force acting on Sandostatin
POPG
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Two solutes A, B immersed in polarizable solvent S
Q
Solvent
cavity
q
B
A
approximation
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Two polarisable objects
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Future improvements
  • Inclusion of internal (essential) degrees of
    freedom.
  • Dynamical simulations
  • Stochastic modeling of proteins
  • Effects of pH.

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Acknowledgements
  • Weidong Xin
  • Craig Shepherd
  • Heritage Foundation
  • Human frontiers
  • MRC
  • Biocenter
  • Academy of Finland.
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