Title: Continuum Electrostatics And MMPBSA
1Continuum Electrostatics AndMM-PBSA
2Topics
- Poisson Equation
- Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
- Finite Difference Method
- Born Model
- Generalized Born
- Hydrophobic effect
- Free Energy Component Analysis
3Electrostatics in Molecular Biophysics
- Electrostatic interactions are very long-ranged
- Most of the common biological macromolecules are
highly charged so we cannot simply ignore
electrostatic interactions! - The cytoplasm of cells contains a relatively high
concentration of dissolved ions such as Na, Ca2
and Cl-
4Electrostatic Steering
AChE and Fasciculin 2 bind with
electrostatically-steered, diffusion-controlled
kinetics.
5Electrostatic Potential
Coulomb Equation
Electrostatic work required to bring a charge q
to the point rq in the potential
6Distance Dependent Dielectric Function
Local Dielectric Environment of B-DNA in
Solution Results from a 14 ns Molecular Dynamics
Trajectory M. A. Young, B. Jayaram, and D. L.
Beveridge J. Phys. Chem. B, 102 (39), 7666
-7669, 1998
7Dielectric Screening
Physical Basis of Dielectric Screening
Polarization
Dipoles Polarization Induced Electronic
2 Permanent Orientational 80
Reaction Field
8Molecule in Solution
Solute Low dielectric region with fixed partial
charges ep 2-4
Solvent High dielectric region with unlocalized
charges ep 80
Presence of dielectric boundaries presents the
effects of an induced surface charge
9Poisson Equation
where
- differential operator
If a dielectric medium screens the field
Relative permittivity
Electrostatic potential
Poisson Equation
Charge density
10Effect of Dissolved Electrolytes
Mobile ions are distributed according to the
Boltzmann statistics. Mean local concentration
(c(r))of ions relative to bulk concentration
(cbulk)
Ion Distribution
11Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
Poisson Equation
Charge Distribution
Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
12Linear Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
For
For a charge balanced system
where
13Finite Difference Approximation
N1 for linear equation
for nonlinear
14Features of Continuum Model
- Location and magnitude of charges
- Surface features of solute and solvent boundary
- Difference in dielectric across the boundary
- Ionic strength
- Weakness
- Ignores molecular nature of solvent
- Finite size of ions
- Ion-ion correlation effects
15Total Electrostatic Energy
16Molecular Surface Potential
17Applications of FDPB Methods
- Solvation energy
- pKa Shifts
- Binding energies
- Conformational analysis
- Effect of ionic strength on binding
18Solvation Energy
Solvation thermodynamics of amino acids S. B.
Dixit, B. Jayaram et al. J. Chem. Soc., Faraday
Trans., 1997, 93(6), 1105-1113
19Accessible Surface Area
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20Born Model of Solvation
Generalized Born Equation
A modification of the generalized Born theory B.
Jayaram, Y. Liu and D. L. Beveridge J. Chem.
Phys., 109, 1465-1471.
21pKa Calculation
Study the effect of site-directed mutations on
change in pK value
Potential at site I due to the original group
Potential at site I due to the original group
-1 or 1 for an acidic or basic group
22Free Energy of Conformational Change
23Free Energy of Binding
Macroscopic Models of Aqueous Solutions Barry
Honig, Kim Sharp and An-Suei Yang J. Phys. Chem.
1993,97, 1101-1109
24Thermodynamics of Protein-DNA Binding
Jayaram et al. (1999) J. Comp. Phys. 151, 333.