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Georgia State University

2010

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An Analysis Of Prominent Water Models By Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Quentin Ramon Johnson Apr 2010

An Analysis Of Prominent Water Models By Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Quentin Ramon Johnson

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Water is the most common solvent for most biological reactions, therefore it is vital that we fully understand water and all its properties. The complex hydrogen bonding network that water forms can influence protein-protein and protein-substrate interactions and can slow protein conformational shifts. Here, I examine an important property of water known as energetic roughness. The network of interactions between individual water molecules affect the energy landscape of proteins by altering the underlying energetic roughness. I have attributed this roughness to the making and breaking of hydrogen bonds as the network of hydrogen bonds constantly adopts new conformations. Through a …