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Potential Energy Surface Calculations of Alanine Dipeptide using BVWN Density Functional Approach and 6-311G Basis Set

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2011

Jyoti Singh
Affiliation:
[email protected], Allahabad University, J.K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology, Allahabad, U.P., India
Subhash Chandra Singh
Affiliation:
[email protected], Allahabad University, Physics Department, Allahabad, U.P., India
Narsingh Bahadur Singh
Affiliation:
[email protected], Allahabad University, Department of Botany, Allahabad, U.P., India
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Abstract

This work is devoted to a study of the conformational properties of alanine dipeptide. We have studied potential energy surfaces of alanine dipeptide molecule using density functional theoretical approach with 6-311G basis set. For this purpose potential energies of this molecule are calculated as a function of Ramachandran angles φ and ψ, which are important factors for the characterizations of polypeptide chains. These degrees of freedoms φ and ψ are important for the characterization of protein folding systems. Stable conformations, energy barriers and reaction coordinates of this important dipeptide molecule are calculated. Energy required for the transition of one conformation into other are also discussed.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2010

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