Understanding and modelling the interactions of peptides with membranes: from partitioning to self-assembly

Current Opinion in Structural Biology(2020)

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Atomic detail simulations are starting to reveal how flexible polypeptides interact with fluid lipid bilayers. These insights are transforming our understanding of one of the fundamental processes in biology: membrane protein folding and assembly. Advanced molecular dynamics (MD) simulation techniques enable accurate prediction of protein structure, folding pathways and assembly in microsecond-timescales. Such simulations show how membrane-active peptides selfassemble in cell membranes, revealing their binding, folding, insertion, and aggregation, while at the same time providing atomic resolution details of peptide-lipid interactions. Essential to the impact of simulations are experimental approaches that enable calibration and validation of the computational models and techniques. In this review, we summarize the current development of applying unbiased atomic detail MD simulations and the relation to experimental techniques, to study peptide folding and provide our perspective of the field.
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