Generalized-ensemble algorithm and diffusion theory have been combined in
order to compute the dynamical properties monitored by nuclear magnetic
resonance experiments from efficient and reliable evaluation of statistical
averages. Replica-exchange Monte Carlo simulations have been performed with a
C-peptide analogue of ribonuclease A, and Smoluchowski diffusion equations have
been applied. A fairly good agreement between the calculated and measured
1H-NOESY NMR cross peaks has been obtained. The combination of these
advanced and continuously improving statistical tools allows the calculation of
a wide variety of dynamical properties routinely obtained by experiments.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures, (LaTeX); Chemical Physics Letters, in pres