“…Whilst analyses of polar and non-polar contributions to the energy and free energy of protein folding have been performed previously (Lazaridis et al, 1995, Makhatadze and Privalov, 1993, Privalov and Makhatadze, 1993, Robertson and Murphy, 1997), to our knowledge this is the first study that considers the difference between direct and water-mediated hydrogen-bonding interactions. We address this by considering the three mechanisms described above using average energies from long-timescale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations (Fenley et al, 2014, Roy et al, 2014). As a test case, we consider the villin headpiece, one of the mainstays of protein-folding studies (Duan et al, 1998, Fernández et al, 2003, Freddolino and Schulten, 2009, Jayachandran et al, 2006, Kubelka et al, 2003, Lee et al, 2000, McKnight et al, 1996, Mittal and Best, 2010, Wang et al, 2003).…”