An empirical model for electrostatic interactions in proteins incorporating multiple geometry‐dependent dielectric constants
- 8 April 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics
- Vol. 51 (3) , 360-377
- https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.10332
Abstract
Here we introduce an electrostatic model that treats the complexity of electrostatic interactions in a heterogeneous protein environment by using multiple parameters that take into account variations in protein geometry, local structure, and the type of interacting residues. The optimal values for these parameters were obtained by fitting the model to a large dataset of 260 experimentally determined pKa values distributed over 41 proteins. We obtain fits between the calculated and observed values that are significantly better than the null model. The model performs well on the groups that exhibit large pKa shifts from solution values in response to the protein environment and compares favorably with other, successful continuum models. The empirically determined values of the parameters correlate well with experimentally observed contributions of hydrogen bonds and ion pairs as well as theoretically predicted magnitudes of charge-charge and charge-polar interactions. The magnitudes of the dielectric constants assigned to different regions of the protein rank according to the strength of the relaxation effects expected for the core, boundary, and surface. The electrostatic interactions in this model are pairwise decomposable and can be calculated rapidly. This model is therefore well suited for the large computations required for simulating protein properties and especially for prediction of mutations for protein design. Proteins 2003;51:360–377.Keywords
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