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Boosting the conformational sampling by combining replica exchange with solute tempering and well‐sliced metadynamics.

Authors :
Kapakayala, Anji Babu
Nair, Nisanth N.
Source :
Journal of Computational Chemistry. Dec2021, Vol. 42 Issue 31, p2233-2240. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Methods that combine collective variable (CV) based enhanced sampling and global tempering approaches are used in speeding‐up the conformational sampling and free energy calculation of large and soft systems with a plethora of energy minima. In this paper, a new method of this kind is proposed in which the well‐sliced metadynamics approach (WSMTD) is united with replica exchange with solute tempering (REST2) method. WSMTD employs a divide‐and‐conquer strategy wherein high‐dimensional slices of a free energy surface are independently sampled and combined. The method enables one to accomplish a controlled exploration of the CV‐space with a restraining bias as in umbrella sampling, and enhance‐sampling of one or more orthogonal CVs using a metadynamics like bias. The new hybrid method proposed here enables boosting the sampling of more slow degrees of freedom in WSMTD simulations, without the need to specify associated CVs, through a replica exchange scheme within the framework of REST2. The high‐dimensional slices of the probability distributions of CVs computed from the united WSMTD and REST2 simulations are subsequently combined using the weighted histogram analysis method to obtain the free energy surface. We show that the new method proposed here is accurate, improves the conformational sampling, and achieves quick convergence in free energy estimates. We demonstrate this by computing the conformational free energy landscapes of solvated alanine tripeptide and Trp‐cage mini protein in explicit water. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01928651
Volume :
42
Issue :
31
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Computational Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153124220
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jcc.26752