FragHAR: Towards ab initio quantum-crystallographic X-ray structure refinement for polypeptides and proteins

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Abstract

The first ab initio aspherical structure refinement against experimental X-ray structure factors for polypeptides and proteins using a fragmentation approach to break up the protein into residues and solvent, thereby speeding up quantum-crystallographic Hirshfeld atom refinement (HAR) calculations, is described. It it found that the geometric and atomic displacement parameters from the new fragHAR method are essentially unchanged from a HAR on the complete unfragmented system when tested on dipeptides, tripeptides and hexapeptides. The largest changes are for the parameters describing H atoms involved in hydrogen-bond interactions, but it is shown that these discrepancies can be removed by including the interacting fragments as a single larger fragment in the fragmentation scheme. Significant speed-ups are observed for the larger systems. Using this approach, it is possible to perform a highly parallelized HAR in reasonable times for large systems. The method has been implemented in the TONTO software.

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Justin, B., Davidson, M., Oksanen, E., Ryde, U., & Jayatilaka, D. (2020). FragHAR: Towards ab initio quantum-crystallographic X-ray structure refinement for polypeptides and proteins. IUCrJ, 7, 158–165. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252519015975

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