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Influence of substrate pattern on the adsorption of HP lattice proteins...

by Matthew Wilson, Guangjie Shi, Thomas Wuest, Ying Wai Li, David Landau
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Molecular Simulation
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1025 to 1030
Volume
44
Issue
12

With the highly simplified hydrophobic-polar model representation of a protein, we can study essential qualitative physics without an unnecessarily large computational overhead. Using Wang-Landau sampling in conjunction with a set of efficient Monte Carlo trial moves, we studied the adsorption of short HP lattice proteins on various simple patterned substrates and in particular for checkered patterned surfaces. A set of single-site mutated HP proteins is used to investigate the role of hydrophobicity of a protein chain and surface pattern for substrates with various pattern cell sizes relative to the protein’s native configuration. For most cases, we found that the adsorption transition occurs at a lower temperature, while the hydrophobic core formation is less affected. The flattening procedure after the HP protein is adsorbed is more sensitive to the change in surface patterns and single-site mutations. These observations stay valid for both strongly and weakly attractive surfaces.