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The functions of peripheral membrane proteins (PMPs) can be critically influenced by their orientations on membrane surfaces, which are inherently dynamic and challenging to characterize with precision. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, while powerful, face limitations in force field accuracy and sampling, particularly for systems involving intricate protein-lipid interactions. Here, we employ artifact-free membrane paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (mPRE) data as a quantitative benchmark to evaluate and refine MD simulations of KRas4B, a classical PMP, bound to anionic bilayers. Discrepancies between state-of-the-art simulations and experimental data are quantified and attributed to both inadequate sampling and force field inaccuracies. By fine-tuning the electrostatic interactions between the negatively charged protein and lipid, moderate improvement in agreement with experimental data was achieved. Furthermore, we employed the maximum entropy method (MEM) to reconcile MD simulations with the mPRE rates, generating a statistically robust orientational ensemble that quantitatively reproduces the mPRE measurements. This integrative approach establishes a powerful framework for atomic-detail characterization of orientational landscapes of PMPs, offering insights into their functional regulation and guiding therapeutic strategies.

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