Effect of the water model in simulations of protein–protein recognition and association

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Abstract

We study self-association of ubiquitin and the disordered protein ACTR using the most commonly used water models. We find that dissociation events are found only with TIP4P-EW and TIP4P/2005, while the widely used TIP3P water model produces straightforward aggregation of the molecules due to the absence of dissociation events. We also find that TIP4P/2005 is the only water model that reproduces the fast association/dissociation dynamics of ubiquitin and best identifies its binding surface. Our results show the critical role of the water model in the description of protein–protein interactions and binding.

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Emperador, A., Crehuet, R., & Guàrdia, E. (2021). Effect of the water model in simulations of protein–protein recognition and association. Polymers, 13(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13020176

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