MOLECULAR MODELLİNG OF CONFORMATİONAL FLEXİBİLİTY OF HYLAMBATİN MOLECULE

Author:

Agaeva G.1,Safarli G.1,Godjaev N.1

Affiliation:

1. Baku State University

Abstract

The features of the spatial organization of the hylambatin molecule were investigated by methods of molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics. Hylambatin consists of twelve amino acid residues in the sequence: Asp-Pro-Pro-Asp-Pro-Asn-Arg-Phe-Tyr-Gly-Met-Met-NH2. Unlike all other tachykinins, hylambatin has a Met residue replacing the usual Leu at penultimate position. The tachykinin peptide hylambatin has been isolated and chemically characterized from methanol extracts of the skin of Hylambates maculatus, an African rhacophorid frog. It has been shown that intravenously administered hylambatin significantly increases the level of glucose and insulin in blood plasma. In this paper, the conformational flexibility of the hylambatin molecule was studied by methods of molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics. The conformational calculation of the peptide took into account non-valent and electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonds and torsion potentials. Based on fragmentary analysis, stable spatial structures of the hylambatin dodecapeptide were determined, which can be represented as a set of conformations characterized by a relatively labile N-terminal tetrapeptide and a conformationally rigid C-terminal octapeptide. In the calculated stable conformational states, the effective interactions of the side chains of residues and hydrogen bonds were refined and energetically evaluated. It has been shown that the hylambatin molecule preferably forms practically isoenergetic conformations with various structural types at the N-end of the peptide chain, passing into the alpha helix at the C-end. By the method of molecular dynamics, the pattern of intramolecular mobility of stable conformations of the hylambatin molecule was modeled both in vacuum and surrounded by water molecules. Based on the calculated values of the dihedral angles, molecular models of energetically preferred conformational states of the hylambatin dodecapeptide were constructed.

Publisher

RIOR Publishing Center

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