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Sire: An interoperability engine for prototyping algorithms and exchanging information between molecular simulation programs.

Authors :
Woods, Christopher J.
Hedges, Lester O.
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Malaisree, Maturos
Tosco, Paolo
Loeffler, Hannes H.
Suruzhon, Miroslav
Burman, Matthew
Bariami, Sofia
Bosisio, Stefano
Calabro, Gaetano
Clark, Finlay
Mey, Antonia S. J. S.
Michel, Julien
Source :
Journal of Chemical Physics; 5/28/2024, Vol. 160 Issue 20, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Sire is a Python/C++ library that is used both to prototype new algorithms and as an interoperability engine for exchanging information between molecular simulation programs. It provides a collection of file parsers and information converters that together make it easier to combine and leverage the functionality of many other programs and libraries. This empowers researchers to use sire to write a single script that can, for example, load a molecule from a PDBx/mmCIF file via Gemmi, perform SMARTS searches via RDKit, parameterize molecules using BioSimSpace, run GPU-accelerated molecular dynamics via OpenMM, and then display the resulting dynamics trajectory in a NGLView Jupyter notebook 3D molecular viewer. This functionality is built on by BioSimSpace, which uses sire's molecular information engine to interconvert with programs such as GROMACS, NAMD, Amber, and AmberTools for automated molecular parameterization and the running of molecular dynamics, metadynamics, and alchemical free energy workflows. Sire comes complete with a powerful molecular information search engine, plus trajectory loading and editing, analysis, and energy evaluation engines. This, when combined with an in-built computer algebra system, gives substantial flexibility to researchers to load, search for, edit, and combine molecular information from multiple sources and use that to drive novel algorithms by combining functionality from other programs. Sire is open source (GPL3) and is available via conda and at a free Jupyter notebook server at https://try.openbiosim.org. Sire is supported by the not-for-profit OpenBioSim community interest company. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219606
Volume :
160
Issue :
20
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177608939
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0200458