December 15, 2011
Journal Article

Progress in the prediction of pKa values in proteins

Abstract

The pKa-cooperative aims to provide a forum for experimental and theoretical researchers interested in protein pKa values and protein electrostatics in general. The first round of the pKa -cooperative, which challenged computational labs to carry out blind predictions against pKas experimentally determined in the laboratory of Bertrand Garcia-Moreno, was completed and results discussed at the Telluride meeting (July 6-10, 2009). This paper serves as an introduction to the reports submitted by the blind prediction participants that will be published in a special issue of PROTEINS: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics. Here we briefly outline existing approaches for pKa calculations, emphasizing methods that were used by the participants in calculating the blind pKa values in the first round of the cooperative. We then point out some of the difficulties encountered by the participating groups in making their blind predictions, and finally try to provide some insights for future developments aimed at improving the accuracy of pKa calculations.

Revised: December 14, 2012 | Published: December 15, 2011

Citation

Alexov E., E.L. Mehler, N.A. Baker, A. Baptista, Y. Huang, F. Milletti, and J.E. Nielsen, et al. 2011. Progress in the prediction of pKa values in proteins. Proteins. Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 79, no. 12:3260-3275. PNNL-SA-82965. doi:10.1002/prot.23189