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Open Boundary Simulations of Proteins and Their Hydration Shells by Hamiltonian Adaptive Resolution Scheme

Chemical Physics 2017-11-16 v1 Biological Physics

Abstract

The recently proposed Hamiltonian Adaptive Resolution Scheme (H-AdResS) allows to perform molecular simulations in an open boundary framework. It allows to change on the fly the resolution of specific subset of molecules (usually the solvent), which are free to diffuse between the atomistic region and the coarse-grained reservoir. So far, the method has been successfully applied to pure liquids. Coupling the H-AdResS methodology to hybrid models of proteins, such as the Molecular Mechanics/Coarse-Grained (MM/CG) scheme, is a promising approach for rigorous calculations of ligand binding free energies in low-resolution protein models. Towards this goal, here we apply for the first time H-AdResS to two atomistic proteins in dual-resolution solvent, proving its ability to reproduce structural and dynamic properties of both the proteins and the solvent, as obtained from atomistic simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1711.05613,
  title  = {Open Boundary Simulations of Proteins and Their Hydration Shells by Hamiltonian Adaptive Resolution Scheme},
  author = {Thomas Tarenzi and Vania Calandrini and Raffaello Potestio and Alejandro Giorgetti and Paolo Carloni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.05613},
  year   = {2017}
}

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This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, copyright \c{opyright} American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher