CPMD simulation of a bimolecular chemical reaction: Nucleophilic attack of a disulfide bond under mechanical stress

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  • Florian Hofbauer
  • Irmgard Frank

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)16332-16338
Seitenumfang7
FachzeitschriftChemistry - a European journal
Jahrgang18
Ausgabenummer51
Frühes Online-Datum30 Okt. 2012
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 14 Dez. 2012

Abstract

Previous single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments showed a change in the reactivity of a bimolecular substitution reaction with a definite force acting on a protein containing disulfide bonds. Using Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics (CPMD) simulations, we analyse the relevant reaction pathways for the breaking of a disulfide bond in the presence of nucleophiles. Breaking disulfide bonds: Disulfide bonds are destabilized by steric or mechanical strain. In a basic environment, they may be broken through nucleophilic attack. Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics (CPMD) simulations allow the analysis of the mechanism of this reaction and of side reactions for comparison with AFM experiments (see figure).

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CPMD simulation of a bimolecular chemical reaction: Nucleophilic attack of a disulfide bond under mechanical stress. / Hofbauer, Florian; Frank, Irmgard.
in: Chemistry - a European journal, Jahrgang 18, Nr. 51, 14.12.2012, S. 16332-16338.

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Hofbauer F, Frank I. CPMD simulation of a bimolecular chemical reaction: Nucleophilic attack of a disulfide bond under mechanical stress. Chemistry - a European journal. 2012 Dez 14;18(51):16332-16338. Epub 2012 Okt 30. doi: 10.1002/chem.201202065
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