Assessing the Stability of Biological Fibrils by Molecular-Scale Simulations.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2022)

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The nanomechanical characterization of several biological fibrils that are the result of protein aggregation via molecular dynamics simulation is nowadays feasible, and together with atomic force microscopy experiments has widened our understanding of the forces in the regime of pN-nN and system sizes of about hundreds of nanometers. Several methodologies have been developed to achieve this target, and they range from the atomistic representation via molecular force fields to coarse-grained strategies that provide comparable results with experiments in a systematic way. In this chapter, we discuss several methodologies for the calculation of mechanical parameters, such as the elastic constants of relevant biological systems. They are presented together with details about parameterization and current limitations. Then, we discuss some of the applications of such methodologies for the description of bacterial filament and β-amyloid systems. Finally, the latest lines of development are discussed.
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AFM,All atom MD,Bacterial filament,Coarse graining,Gō-MARTINI,Indentation,Nanomechanics,Protein aggregate,Shear,Steered MD,Tensile,Young modulus,β-Amyloid
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