Comparative Assessment of Water Models in Protein-Glycan Interaction: Insights from Alchemical Free Energy Calculations and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

蛋白质-聚糖相互作用中水模型的比较评估:来自炼金术自由能计算和分子动力学模拟的启示

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Abstract

Accurate computational simulations of protein-glycan dynamics are crucial for a comprehensive understanding of critical biological mechanisms, including host-pathogen interactions, immune system defenses, and intercellular communication. The accuracy of these simulations, including molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and alchemical free energy calculations, critically relies on the appropriate parameters, including the water model, because of the extensive hydrogen bonding with glycan hydroxyl groups. However, a systematic evaluation of water models' accuracy in simulating protein-glycan interaction at the molecular level is still lacking. In this study, we used full atomistic MD simulations and alchemical absolute binding free energy (ABFE) calculations to investigate the performance of five distinct water models in six protein-glycan complex systems. We evaluated water models' impact on structural dynamics and binding affinity through over 5.8 μs of simulation time per system. Our results reveal that most protein-glycan complexes are stable in the overall structural dynamics regardless of the water model used, while some show obvious fluctuations with specific water models. More importantly, we discover that the stability of the binding motif's conformation is dependent on the water model chosen when its residues form weak hydrogen bonds with the glycan. The water model also influences the conformational stability of the glycan in its bound state according to density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Using alchemical ABFE calculations, we find that the OPC water model exhibits exceptional consistency with experimental binding affinity data, whereas commonly used models such as TIP3P are less accurate. The findings demonstrate how different water models affect protein-glycan interactions and the accuracy of binding affinity calculations, which is crucial in developing therapeutic strategies targeting these interactions.

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