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Fast Equilibration of Water Between Buried Sites and the Bulk by Molecular Dynamics with Parallel Monte Carlo Water Moves on Graphical Processing Units

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Specialties Biochemistry
Chemistry
Date 2021 Nov 11
PMID 34762421
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Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of proteins are commonly used to sample from the Boltzmann distribution of conformational states, with wide-ranging applications spanning chemistry, biophysics, and drug discovery. However, MD can be inefficient at equilibrating water occupancy for buried cavities in proteins that are inaccessible to the surrounding solvent. Indeed, the time needed for water molecules to equilibrate between the bulk solvent and the binding site can be well beyond what is practical with standard MD, which typically ranges from hundreds of nanoseconds to a few microseconds. We recently introduced a hybrid Monte Carlo/MD (MC/MD) method, which speeds up the equilibration of water between buried cavities and the surrounding solvent, while sampling from the thermodynamically correct distribution of states. While the initial implementation of the MC functionality led to considerable slowing of the overall simulations, here we address this problem with a parallel MC algorithm implemented on graphical processing units. This results in speed-ups of 10-fold to 1000-fold over the original MC/MD algorithm, depending on the system and simulation parameters. The present method is available for use in the AMBER simulation software.

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