2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2021.01.034
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A predictive coarse-grained model for position-specific effects of post-translational modifications

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“…Although straightforward, it is time and resource consuming to examine all the hydropathy scales for building an IDP CG model. Instead, in this study, we focus only on two hydropathy scales, namely the KR scale, 36 which was used in the previous models, 17,30,37 and the scale proposed by Urry et al 47 (hereafter denoted as the Urry scale). We also compared the ability of these hydropathy scales to estimate single‐chain IDP properties with the 210 parameters MJ statistical contact potential used in the KH model we used previously to capture IDP phase behavior.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Although straightforward, it is time and resource consuming to examine all the hydropathy scales for building an IDP CG model. Instead, in this study, we focus only on two hydropathy scales, namely the KR scale, 36 which was used in the previous models, 17,30,37 and the scale proposed by Urry et al 47 (hereafter denoted as the Urry scale). We also compared the ability of these hydropathy scales to estimate single‐chain IDP properties with the 210 parameters MJ statistical contact potential used in the KH model we used previously to capture IDP phase behavior.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CG simulations can be conducted with off 21,30–33 or on lattice 19 models with varying resolutions 33,34 and the interactions between the CG amino acids can be informed by physics‐ or knowledge‐based potentials 35 . We have previously proposed a one bead per amino acid CG model 30 using the Kapcha‐Rossky (KR) hydropathy scale 36 referred to as the HPS‐KR model hereafter which has been successfully used in numerous previous studies of IDP LLPS 8,9,17,26–28,37,38 . Specifically, the transferable HPS‐KR model has been used to study the phase separation of several IDP sequences like the intrinsically disordered region (IDR) of DEAD‐box helicase LAF‐1 protein also referred to as LAF‐1 RGG, 9 the low complexity (LC) domain of the Fused in Sarcoma (FUS) protein 8,28,38–40 and disordered C‐terminal domain (CTD) of the TAR DNA binding protein (TDP‐43) 26 .…”
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“…Despite nearly no effect on monomeric local structure and motions of FUS LC, here we find that there are slight differences in the biophysical properties of unacetylated and Nt‐Ac FUS LC. Charge changing PTMs regulate phase behavior of FUS and other proteins 8,18,19 . Previous studies found that phosphomimetic substitutions and in vitro phosphorylation, which introduce charged residues across FUS LC, decreased aggregation and phase separation compared to unmodified FUS 8 .…”
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“…For polymeric materials, beads are either utilized to represent monomers or defined on consideration of persistent length [ 78 ], and dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) were proposed to deal with complexities arise from much larger particles [ 79 ]. For biomolecular systems, a wide variety of coarse grained models have been developed [ 20 , 21 , 23 , 24 , 80 , 81 ]. Another important subject of CG methodology development is materials science [ 82 , 83 ].…”
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confidence: 99%