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Addressing the Excessive Aggregation of Membrane Proteins in the MARTINI Model

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 2513-2521

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.0c01253

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM107703]
  2. National Science Foundation [CHE1900416]
  3. high-performance computing resources of the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster (SCC)

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The widely used MARTINI model is found to over-stabilize membrane protein aggregates, leading to a reparameterization to enhance the agreement between simulation results and experimental data. The modified MARTINI model maintains a dynamic equilibrium between protein monomers and dimers.
The MARTINI model is a widely used coarse-grained force field popular for its capacity to represent a diverse array of complex biomolecules. However, efforts to simulate increasingly realistic models of membranes, involving complex lipid mixtures and multiple proteins, suggest that membrane protein aggregates are overstabilized by the MARTINI v2.2 force field. In this study, we address this shortcoming of the MARTINI model. We determined the free energy of dimerization of four transmembrane protein systems using the nonpolarizable MARTINI model. Comparison with experimental FRET-based estimates of the dimerization free energy was used to quantify the significant overstabilization of each protein homodimer studied. To improve the agreement between simulation and experiment, a single uniform scaling factor, alpha, was used to enhance the protein-lipid Lennard-Jones interaction. A value of alpha = 1.04-1.045 was found to provide the best fit to the dimerization free energies for the proteins studied while maintaining the specificity of contacts at the dimer interface. To further validate the modified force field, we performed a multiprotein simulation using both MARTINI v2.2 and the reparameterized MARTINI model. While the original MARTINI model predicts oligomerization of protein into a single aggregate, the reparameterized MARTINI model maintains a dynamic equilibrium between monomers and dimers as predicted by experimental studies. The proposed reparameterization is an alternative to the standard MARTINI model for use in simulations of realistic models of a biological membrane containing diverse lipids and proteins.

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