Finite Temperature String Method with Umbrella Sampling: Application on a Side Chain Flipping in Mhp1 Transporter

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2017
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Protein conformational change is of central importance in molecular biology. Here we demonstrate a computational approach to characterize the transition between two metastable conformations in all-atom simulations. Our approach is based on the finite temperature string method, and the implementation is essentially a generalization of umbrella sampling simulations with Hamiltonian replica exchange. We represent the transition pathway by a curve in the conformational space, with the curve parameter taken as the reaction coordinate. Our approach can efficiently refine a transition pathway and compute a one-dimensional free energy as a function of the reaction coordinate. A diffusion model can then be used to calculate the forward and backward transition rates, the major kinetic quantities for the transition. We applied the approach on a local transition in the ligand-free Mhp1 transporter, between its outward-facing conformation and an intermediate conformation with the side chain of Phe305 flipped to the outside of the protein. Our simulations predict that the flipped-out position of this side chain has a free energy 6.5 kcal/mol higher than the original position in the crystal structure, and that the forward and backward transition rates are in the millisecond and submicrosecond time scales, respectively.

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Song, H. D., & Zhu, F. (2017). Finite Temperature String Method with Umbrella Sampling: Application on a Side Chain Flipping in Mhp1 Transporter. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 121(15), 3376–3386. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b08568
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