Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play an important role in many biological processes in the extracellular matrix. In a theoretical approach, structures of monosaccharide building blocks of natural GAGs and their sulfated derivatives were optimized by a B3LYP6311ppdd//B3LYP/ 6-31+G(d) method. The dependence...

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Main Authors: Samsonov, Sergey A., Theisgen, Stephan, Riemer, Thomas, Huster, Daniel, Pisabarro, M. Teresa
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-14-qucosa-1471832014-07-30T03:34:34Z Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Samsonov, Sergey A. Theisgen, Stephan Riemer, Thomas Huster, Daniel Pisabarro, M. Teresa Glykosaminoglykane Quantenmechanik Moleküldynamik Kernspinresonanz TU Dresden Publikationsfonds Glycosaminoglycan Quantum Mechanics Molecular Dynamics Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Technical University Dresden Publication funds ddc:610 ddc:570 rvk:XA 10000 rvk:WA 15000 Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play an important role in many biological processes in the extracellular matrix. In a theoretical approach, structures of monosaccharide building blocks of natural GAGs and their sulfated derivatives were optimized by a B3LYP6311ppdd//B3LYP/ 6-31+G(d) method. The dependence of the observed conformational properties on the applied methodology is described. NMR chemical shifts and proton-proton spin-spin coupling constants were calculated using the GIAO approach and analyzed in terms of the method's accuracy and sensitivity towards the influence of sulfation, O1-methylation, conformations of sugar ring, and ω dihedral angle. The net sulfation of the monosaccharides was found to be correlated with the 1H chemical shifts in the methyl group of the N-acetylated saccharides both theoretically and experimentally. The ω dihedral angle conformation populations of free monosaccharides and monosaccharide blocks within polymeric GAG molecules were calculated by a molecular dynamics approach using the GLYCAM06 force field and compared with the available NMR and quantum mechanical data. Qualitative trends for the impact of sulfation and ring conformation on the chemical shifts and proton-proton spin-spin coupling constants were obtained and discussed in terms of the potential and limitations of the computational methodology used to be complementary to NMR experiments and to assist in experimental data assignment. Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden Hindawi, 2014-07-09 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-147183 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-147183 PPN410190322 PPN410190322 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/14718/10.1155_2014_808071.pdf BioMed Research International, Volume 2014, Article ID 808071, ISSN: 2314-6141 eng
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topic Glykosaminoglykane
Quantenmechanik
Moleküldynamik
Kernspinresonanz
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Glycosaminoglycan
Quantum Mechanics
Molecular Dynamics
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Technical University Dresden
Publication funds
ddc:610
ddc:570
rvk:XA 10000
rvk:WA 15000
spellingShingle Glykosaminoglykane
Quantenmechanik
Moleküldynamik
Kernspinresonanz
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Glycosaminoglycan
Quantum Mechanics
Molecular Dynamics
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Technical University Dresden
Publication funds
ddc:610
ddc:570
rvk:XA 10000
rvk:WA 15000
Samsonov, Sergey A.
Theisgen, Stephan
Riemer, Thomas
Huster, Daniel
Pisabarro, M. Teresa
Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
description Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play an important role in many biological processes in the extracellular matrix. In a theoretical approach, structures of monosaccharide building blocks of natural GAGs and their sulfated derivatives were optimized by a B3LYP6311ppdd//B3LYP/ 6-31+G(d) method. The dependence of the observed conformational properties on the applied methodology is described. NMR chemical shifts and proton-proton spin-spin coupling constants were calculated using the GIAO approach and analyzed in terms of the method's accuracy and sensitivity towards the influence of sulfation, O1-methylation, conformations of sugar ring, and ω dihedral angle. The net sulfation of the monosaccharides was found to be correlated with the 1H chemical shifts in the methyl group of the N-acetylated saccharides both theoretically and experimentally. The ω dihedral angle conformation populations of free monosaccharides and monosaccharide blocks within polymeric GAG molecules were calculated by a molecular dynamics approach using the GLYCAM06 force field and compared with the available NMR and quantum mechanical data. Qualitative trends for the impact of sulfation and ring conformation on the chemical shifts and proton-proton spin-spin coupling constants were obtained and discussed in terms of the potential and limitations of the computational methodology used to be complementary to NMR experiments and to assist in experimental data assignment.
author2 Hindawi,
author_facet Hindawi,
Samsonov, Sergey A.
Theisgen, Stephan
Riemer, Thomas
Huster, Daniel
Pisabarro, M. Teresa
author Samsonov, Sergey A.
Theisgen, Stephan
Riemer, Thomas
Huster, Daniel
Pisabarro, M. Teresa
author_sort Samsonov, Sergey A.
title Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
title_short Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
title_full Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
title_fullStr Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
title_full_unstemmed Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
title_sort glycosaminoglycan monosaccharide blocks analysis by quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, and nuclear magnetic resonance
publisher Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden
publishDate 2014
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