单层
肺表面活性物质
分子动力学
甾醇
药品
化学
生物物理学
纳米技术
化学物理
材料科学
计算化学
药理学
胆固醇
生物化学
生物
作者
Sheikh I. Hossain,Mohammad Zohurul Islam,Suvash C. Saha,Evelyne Deplazes
出处
期刊:Methods in molecular biology
日期:2021-12-02
卷期号:: 103-121
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-1843-1_9
摘要
The lung surfactant monolayer (LSM) is a thin layer of lipids and proteins that forms the air/water interface of the alveoli. The primary function of the LSM is to reduce the surface tension at the air/water interface during breathing. The LSM also forms the main biological barrier for any inhaled particles, including drugs, to treat lung diseases. Elucidating the mechanism by which these drugs bind to and absorb into the LSM requires a molecular-level understanding of any drug-induced changes to the morphology, structure, and phase changes of the LSM.Molecular dynamics simulations have been used extensively to study the structure and dynamics of the LSM. The monolayer is usually simulated in at least two states: the compressed state, mimicking exhalation, and the expanded state, mimicking inhalation. In this chapter, we provide detailed instructions on how to set up, run, and analyze coarse-grained MD simulations to study the concentration-dependent effect of a sterol drug on the LSM, both in the expanded and compressed state.
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