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Extending fragment-based free energy calculations with library Monte Carlo simulation: Annealing in interaction space

Quantitative Methods 2018-12-26 v2 Biological Physics Computational Physics Biomolecules

Abstract

Pre-calculated libraries of molecular fragment configurations have previously been used as a basis for both equilibrium sampling (via "library-based Monte Carlo") and for obtaining absolute free energies using a polymer-growth formalism. Here, we combine the two approaches to extend the size of systems for which free energies can be calculated. We study a series of all-atom poly-alanine systems in a simple dielectric "solvent" and find that precise free energies can be obtained rapidly. For instance, for 12 residues, less than an hour of single-processor is required. The combined approach is formally equivalent to the "annealed importance sampling" algorithm; instead of annealing by decreasing temperature, however, interactions among fragments are gradually added as the molecule is "grown." We discuss implications for future binding affinity calculations in which a ligand is grown into a binding site.

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@article{arxiv.1006.4111,
  title  = {Extending fragment-based free energy calculations with library Monte Carlo simulation: Annealing in interaction space},
  author = {Steven Lettieri and Artem B. Mamonov and Daniel M. Zuckerman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.4111},
  year   = {2018}
}