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Molecular dynamics studies of native and substituted cyclodextrins in different media: 1. Charge derivation and force field performances

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 13, Issue 33, Pages 15103-15121

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1cp20854c

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  1. TGE RMN THC [Fr3050]

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Molecular dynamics simulations describing the solvation process of native and modified cyclodextrins (per-substituted alpha-, beta-, and gamma-cyclodextrins, as well as an amino-acid derived beta-cyclodextrin) have been performed. A homogeneous force field, namely q4md-CD, has been built from the development of a new force field topology database and from a combination of the GLYCAM04 and Amber99SB force fields to correctly describe the geometrical, structural, dynamical and hydrogen bonding aspects of heterogeneous cyclodextrin based systems. These include native, organo- and peptidic-linked cyclodextrins. q4md-CD features: (i) geometrical parameters from Amber99SB to describe the protein parts, (ii) geometrical parameters from GLYCAM04 for the carbohydrate and organic parts when available or those of Amber99SB otherwise, (iii) partial atomic charges, embedded in force field libraries for the carbohydrate and organic fragments, were derived using the R.E.D. tools according to the Amber strategy and (iv) scaling factors of 1.2 and 2.0 were imposed for the 1-4 electrostatic and 1-4 van der Waals interactions, respectively. Results given by q4md-CD on native cyclodextrins have been compared to those obtained with reference to force fields like GLYCAM04, GLYCAM06 and Amber99SB as well as with experimental data. This work not only gives a global view of the performances of the aforementioned force fields towards a correct description of solvated cyclodextrins, but also extends the capabilities of current force fields by addressing some issues concerning hydrogen bonding and opens new possibilities towards studies of glycoconjugates by molecular dynamics.

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