Ab initio self‐consistent field and potential‐dependent partial equalization of orbital electronegativity calculations of hydration properties of N‐acetyl‐N′‐methyl‐alanineamide
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Biopolymers
- Vol. 30 (9-10) , 929-949
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bip.360300908
Abstract
Using a recently developed parallel computation algorithm, ab initio self‐consistent field (SCF) calculations were carried out to estimate the relative hydration energies for 12 low‐energy conformations of N‐acetyl‐N′‐methyl‐alanineamide. The requisite SCF calculations were carried out using 6‐31G and 6‐31G* basis sets, both in the absence and presence of a perturbing potential arising from a model solvent. The αR, αL, polyproline II (PII), and π helical conformations were preferentially stabilized by the solvent potential, whereas conformations with intramolecular hydrogen‐bonding C5 and C7 were preferred in the gas phase. Average vicinal nmr coupling constants (J ), calculated using the total energies of the various solvated conformations, were consistent with observed coupling constants for this peptide in aqueous solution. Substantial alteration of the solute charge density occurred upon equilibration with the reaction field, as was exemplified in changes both in the molecular dipole moments and in atom‐centered multipoles, when the molecule was transferred from a medium of low dielectric constant to one of high dielectric constant. In order to model these changes in charge density with an empirical scheme, we have implemented a novel monopolar representation of the solute charge density based on a potential‐dependent form of partial equalization of orbital electronegativities (PDPEOE). In the atom‐centered point charge PDPEOE representation, charge Hows from one region of the solute to another in response to external fields. Hydration energies calculated using the PDPEOE representation are similar to those calculated by the SCF procedure. Also, the PDPEOE calculations yielded changes in molecular dipole moments upon solvation that agreed closely with the changes in the calculated ab initio SCF dipole moments.Keywords
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