Performance comparison of generalized born and Poisson methods in the calculation of electrostatic solvation energies for protein structures
Scripps Research Institute · United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
Abstract
This study compares generalized Born (GB) and Poisson (PB) methods for calculating electrostatic solvation energies of proteins. A large set of GB and PB implementations from our own laboratories as well as others is applied to a series of protein structure test sets for evaluating the performance of these methods. The test sets cover a significant range of native protein structures of varying size, fold topology, and amino acid composition as well as nonnative extended and misfolded structures that may be found during structure prediction and folding/unfolding studies. We find that the methods tested here span a wide range from highly accurate and computationally demanding PB-based methods to somewhat less…
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6Topics & keywords
- Solvation
- Implicit solvation
- Folding (DSP implementation)
- Molecular dynamics
- Poisson distribution
- Force field (fiction)
- Electrostatics
- Range (aeronautics)