Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session L70: Poster Session II (11:15am-2:15pm)
11:15 AM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: Exhibit Hall
Abstract: L70.00283 : Improved Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Protein Devices: PEGylated Proteins and Protein Microarrays
Presenter:
Addison Smith
(Brigham Young University)
Authors:
Addison Smith
(Brigham Young University)
Thomas Knotts IV
(Brigham Young University)
We have developed a coarse-grain molecular simulation model that has been shown to accurately predict optimal functionalization sites. This presentation explains this model and reports its use on a the commercially-relevent protein β-lactamase. The in silco screen reveals the best candidate sites for PEG and surface attachment. Experiments then validate these results.
The results for both protein devices are presented and indicate that device attachment site strongly affects thermostability and that configurations more stable than wild type are possible. Moreover, by using the same protein for both devices, we show that optimal site locations for one device is not predictive for the other. Finally, PEGylation simulation indicate stabilizing PEG/protein structures contradict current theory
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