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The treatment of the solvation charges using Gaussian functions in the polarizable continuum model results in a smooth potential energy surface. These charges are placed on top of the surface of the solute cavity. In this article, we study the effect of the solute cavity (van der Waals-type or solvent-excluded surface-type) using the Gaussian charge scheme within the framework of the conductor-like polarizable continuum model on (a) the accuracy and computational cost of the self-consistent field (SCF) energy and its gradient and on (b) the calculation of free energies of solvation. For that purpose, we have considered a large set of systems ranging from few atoms to more than 200 atoms in different solvents. Our results at the DFT level using the B3LYP functional and the def2-TZVP basis set show that the choice of the solute cavity does neither affect the accuracy nor the cost of calculations for small systems (< 100 atoms). For larger systems, the use of a vdW-type cavity is recommended, as it prevents small oscillations in the gradient (present when using a SES-type cavity), which affect the convergence of the SCF energy gradient. Regarding the free energies of solvation, we consider a solvent-dependent probe sphere to construct the solvent-accessible surface area required to calculate the nonelectrostatic contribution to the free energy of solvation. For this part, our results for a large set of organic molecules in different solvents agree with available experimental data with an accuracy lower than 1 kcal/mol for both polar and nonpolar solvents.  相似文献   

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Semiempirical molecular orbital theory has been used to study the effects of solvation by acetonitrile on the Stevens rearrangement of methylammonium formylmethylide to 2-aminopropanal. Three methods of solvation have been used to investigate both the electrostatic and specific solvent–solute effects of solvation: a supermolecule calculation involving the complete geometry optimization of up to six solvent molecules about the solute, the conductor-like screening model (COSMO) polarizable continuum method which allows for geometry optimization of the solute in a solvent defined by its dielectric constant, and a hybrid method in which up to five solvent molecules are incorporated inside the solute cavity and complete geometry optimization of the complex is carried out within the polarizable continuum. A comparison of the calculated geometries, rearrangement activation energies, and enthalpies of solvation from these approaches is presented, and the explicit versus bulk solvation effects are discussed. The overall effect of all methods for incorporating solvation effects is that the radical pair pathway is perferred over the concerted mechanism. © 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Free energies of hydration (FEH) have been computed for 13 neutral and nine ionic species as a difference of theoretically calculated Gibbs free energies in solution and in the gas phase. In‐solution calculations have been performed using both SCIPCM and PCM polarizable continuum models at the density functional theory (DFT)/B3LYP and ab initio Hartree–Fock levels with two basis sets (6‐31G* and 6‐311++G**). Good linear correlation has been obtained for calculated and experimental gas‐phase dipole moments, with an increase by ~30% upon solvation due to solute polarization. The geometry distortion in solution turns out to be small, whereas solute polarization energies are up to 3 kcal/mol for neutral molecules. Calculation of free energies of hydration with PCM provides a balanced set of values with 6‐31G* and 6‐311++G** basis sets for neutral molecules and ionic species, respectively. Explicit solvent calculations within Monte Carlo simulations applying free energy perturbation methods have been considered for 12 neutral molecules. Four different partial atomic charge sets have been studied, obtained by a fit to the gas‐phase and in‐solution molecular electrostatic potentials at in‐solution optimized geometries. Calculated FEH values depend on the charge set and the atom model used. Results indicate a preference for the all‐atom model and partial charges obtained by a fit to the molecular electrostatic potential of the solute computed at the SCIPCM/B3LYP/6‐31G* level. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2004  相似文献   

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In this work, we have combined the polarizable force field based on the classical Drude oscillator with a continuum Poisson–Boltzmann/solvent‐accessible surface area (PB/SASA) model. In practice, the positions of the Drude particles experiencing the solvent reaction field arising from the fixed charges and induced polarization of the solute must be optimized in a self‐consistent manner. Here, we parameterized the model to reproduce experimental solvation free energies of a set of small molecules. The model reproduces well‐experimental solvation free energies of 70 molecules, yielding a root mean square difference of 0.8 kcal/mol versus 2.5 kcal/mol for the CHARMM36 additive force field. The polarization work associated with the solute transfer from the gas‐phase to the polar solvent, a term neglected in the framework of additive force fields, was found to make a large contribution to the total solvation free energy, comparable to the polar solute–solvent solvation contribution. The Drude PB/SASA also reproduces well the electronic polarization from the explicit solvent simulations of a small protein, BPTI. Model validation was based on comparisons with the experimental relative binding free energies of 371 single alanine mutations. With the Drude PB/SASA model the root mean square deviation between the predicted and experimental relative binding free energies is 3.35 kcal/mol, lower than 5.11 kcal/mol computed with the CHARMM36 additive force field. Overall, the results indicate that the main limitation of the Drude PB/SASA model is the inability of the SASA term to accurately capture non‐polar solvation effects. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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The solvation free energy density (SFED) model was modified to extend its applicability and predictability. The parametrization process was performed with a large, diverse set of solvation free energies that included highly polar and ionic molecules. The mean absolute error for 1200 solvation free energies of the 379 neutral molecules in 9 organic solvents and water was 0.40 kcal/mol, and for 90 hydration free energies of ions was 1.7 kcal/mol. Overall, the calculated solvation free energies of a wide range of solute functional groups in diverse solvents were consistent with experimental data.  相似文献   

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The free energy change associated with the isomerization reaction of glycine in water solution has been studied by a hybrid quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) approach combined with the theory of energy representation (QM/MM-ER) recently developed. The solvation free energies for both neutral and zwitterionic form of glycine have been determined by means of the QM/MM-ER simulation. The contributions of the electronic polarization and the fluctuation of the QM solute to the solvation free energy have been investigated. It has been found that the contribution of the density fluctuation of the zwitterionic solute is estimated as -4.2 kcal/mol in the total solvation free energy of -46.1 kcal/mol, while that of the neutral form is computed as -3.0 kcal/mol in the solvation free energy of -15.6 kcal/mol. The resultant free energy change associated with the isomerization of glycine in water has been obtained as -7.8 kcal/mol, in excellent agreement with the experimental data of -7.3 or -7.7 kcal/mol, implying the accuracy of the QM/MM-ER approach. The results have also been compared with those computed by other methodologies such as the polarizable continuum model and the classical molecular simulation. The efficiency and advantage of the QM/MM-ER method has been discussed.  相似文献   

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A new approach to the calculation of the free energy of solvation from trajectories obtained by molecular dynamics simulation is presented. The free energy of solvation is computed as the sum of three contributions originated at the cavitation of the solute by the solvent, the solute-solvent nonpolar (repulsion and dispersion) interactions, and the electrostatic solvation of the solute. The electrostatic term is calculated based on ideas developed for the broadly used continuum models, the cavitational contribution from the excluded volume by the Claverie-Pierotti model, and the Van der Waals term directly from the molecular dynamics simulation. The proposed model is tested for diluted aqueous solutions of simple molecules containing a variety of chemically important functions: methanol, methylamine, water, methanethiol, and dichloromethane. These solutions were treated by molecular dynamics simulations using SPC/E water and the OPLS force field for the organic molecules. Obtained free energies of solvation are in very good agreement with experimental data.  相似文献   

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通过理论计算推测NH2-,NH3和NH4+在水溶液第一溶剂化层中与之直接作用的水分子分别为2,4和4个,并采用离散-连续模型计算了NH2-,NH3,NH3和NH4+在水溶液中的溶剂化自由能.结果表明,由于离散-连续模型在从头算水平考虑了溶质分子与第一溶剂化层溶剂分子之间的作用,能更准确地描述溶剂化作用.此外,采用更加符合溶液中真实情况的溶剂化构型,能得到更准确的溶剂化性质.  相似文献   

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Hydrophobic effects in aqueous urea were analyzed by molecular dynamics simulations. The contribution of solvents to the potential of mean force between two methane molecules was calculated by using molecular dynamics simulations and was compared with the solubility data of hydrocarbons in aqueous urea. Both the simulation results and the solubility data indicated that urea stabilizes methane-methane association. The stabilization was due to increasing the solvation free energies of small hydrocarbons such as methane by addition of urea. The solvation free energies of larger hydrocarbons, on the other hand, are decreased by addition of urea. This effect of the solute size on hydrophobic free energies in aqueous urea was also analyzed by using molecular dynamics simulations by means of division of the solvation process into two parts: the cavity formation and the introduction of the solute-solvent attractive interactions. In the cavity formation, urea increased hydrophobic free energies, and in the introduction of the solute-solvent attractive interactions, urea decreased hydrophobic free energies. The influence of urea on hydrophobic free energies was determined by the balance of effects of the two parts of the solvation process.  相似文献   

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In this study, we revisit the protocol previously proposed within the framework of the Miertus-Scrocco-Tomasi (MST) continuum model to define the cavity between the solute and solvent for predicting hydration free energies of univalent ions. The protocol relies on the use of a reduced cavity (around 10-15% smaller than the cavity used for neutral compounds) around the atom(s) bearing the formal charge. The suitability of this approach is examined here for a series of 47 univalent ions for which accurate experimental hydration free energies are available. Attention is also paid to the effect of the charge renormalization protocol used to correct uncertainties arising from the electron density located outside the solute cavity. The method presented here provides, with a minimum number of fitted parameters, reasonable estimates within the experimental error of the hydration free energy of ions (average relative error of 4.7%) and is able to reproduce solvation in water of both small and large ions.  相似文献   

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We have developed and tested a complete set of nonbonded parameters for a continuum polarizable force field. Our analysis shows that the new continuum polarizable model is consistent with B3LYP/cc-pVTZ in modeling electronic response upon variation of dielectric environment. Comparison with experiment also shows that the new continuum polarizable model is reasonable, with accuracy similar to that of B3LYP/cc-pVTZ in reproduction of dipole moments of selected organic molecules in the gas phase. We have further tested the validity to interchange the Amber van der Waals parameters between the explicit and continuum polarizable force fields with a series of dimers. It can be found that the continuum polarizable model agrees well with MP2/cc-pVTZ, with deviations in dimer binding energies less than 0.9 kcal/mol in the aqueous dielectric environment. Finally, we have optimized atomic cavity radii with respect to experimental solvation free energies of 177 training molecules. To validate the optimized cavity radii, we have tested these parameters against 176 test molecules. It is found that the optimized Poisson-Boltzmann atomic cavity radii transfer well from the training set to the test set, with an overall root-mean-square deviation of 1.30 kcal/mol, an unsigned average error of 1.07 kcal/mol, and a correlation coefficient of 92% for all 353 molecules in both the training and test sets. Given the development documented here, the next natural step is the construction of a full protein/nucleic acid force field within the new continuum polarization framework.  相似文献   

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We present the implementation of density functional response theory combined with the polarizable continuum model (PCM), enabling first principles calculations of molecular g-tensors of solvated molecules. The calculated g-tensor shifts are compared with experimental g-tensor shifts obtained from electron paramagnetic resonance spectra for a few solvated species. The results indicate qualitative agreement between the calculations and the experimental data for aprotic solvents, whereas PCM fails to reproduce the electronic g-tensor behavior for protic solvents. This failure of PCM for protic solvents can be resolved by including into the model those solvent molecules which are involved in hydrogen bonding with the solute. The results for the protic solvents show that the explicit inclusion of the solvent molecules of the first solvation sphere is not sufficient in order to reproduce the behavior of the electronic g-tensor in protic solvents, and that better agreement with experimental data can be obtained by including the long-range electrostatic effects accounted for by the PCM approach on top of the explicit hydrogen-bonded complexes.  相似文献   

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The present work reports the parameterization of the polarizable continuum model for predicting the free energies of solvation for monovalent anions in acetonitrile and N,N-dimethylformamide. The parameterization of the model for acetonitrile employed the experimental free energies of solvation for a set of 12 charged solutes, containing H, C, N, O, S, F, Cl, Br, and I atoms. For the N,N-dimethylformamide solutions, experimental solvation free energies for 11 monovalent anions were used. A mean absolute error of 0.7 kcal/mol in the solvation free energies has been achieved for the 12 anions in acetonitrile, whereas the mean absolute error for the 11 anions corresponds to 0.5 kcal/mol in N,N-dimethylformamide. These results indicate that the polarizable continuum model is a suitable methodology for the study of thermodynamic effects in solutions of monovalent anions in both solvents.  相似文献   

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From the standpoint of models that use a polarizable continuum to represent the solvent in studying the phenomenon of solvation, a systematic and detailed analysis is made of the influence of the cavity size and shape on calculated energies. The solute is represented by its ab initio wavefunction, and the electronic part of the solvation energy is calculated including terms that take into account electron correlation up to third order. The analysis shows the convenience of modeling the cavity according to considerations of homogeneity, which are based fundamentally on how the solute wavefunction is constructed, i.e., the basis set used.  相似文献   

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A parameterized self-consistent reaction field model allowing computation of the total free energy of hydration of organic molecules at the ab initio level is presented. The approach uses electrostatic plus polarization energies calculated with the help of a continuum model. The remaining solvation free energy terms are obtained by a simple formula based on atomic parameters and atomic accessible surface areas (ASAs), which are determined with the ASA analytical algorithm. Analytical derivatives of the atomic surfaces areas have been implemented. The atomic parameters have been obtained by a linear regression fit of the calculated and experimental free energies of solution in water for a set of 35 molecules, leading to a standard deviation of 0.75 kcal/mol. Effects of nonelectrostatic terms on solute geometries, association energies, and activation barriers are illustrated. © 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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A new method that incorporates the conductorlike polarizable continuum model (CPCM) with the recently developed molecular fractionation with conjugate caps (MFCC) approach is developed for ab initio calculation of electrostatic solvation energy of protein. The application of the MFCC method makes it practical to apply CPCM to calculate electrostatic solvation energy of protein or other macromolecules in solution. In this MFCC-CPCM method, calculation of protein solvation is divided into calculations of individual solvation energies of fragments (residues) embedded in a common cavity defined with respect to the entire protein. Besides computational efficiency, the current approach also provides additional information about contribution to protein solvation from specific fragments. Numerical studies are carried out to calculate solvation energies for a variety of peptides including alpha helices and beta sheets. Excellent agreement between the MFCC-CPCM result and those from the standard full system CPCM calculation is obtained. Finally, the MFCC-CPCM calculation is applied to several real proteins and the results are compared to classical molecular mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann (MM/PB) and quantum Divid-and-Conque Poisson-Boltzmann (D&C-PB) calculations. Large wave function distortion energy (solute polarization energy) is obtained from the quantum calculation which is missing in the classical calculation. The present study demonstrates that the MFCC-CPCM method is readily applicable to studying solvation of proteins.  相似文献   

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A new approach is proposed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy for calculation of the long-range electrostatic interaction from implicit solvation models, i.e., the polarizable continuum model (PCM) and its variants, conductorlike PCM/conductorlike screening model and integral equation formalism PCM. In these methods the solvent electrostatics effects are represented by a set of discrete apparent charges distributed on tesserae of the molecular cavity surface embedding the solute. In principle, the accuracy of these methods is improved if the cavity surface is tessellated to finer tesserae; however, the computational time is increased rapidly. We show that such undesired dependency between accuracy and efficiency is a result of the inaccurate treatment of the apparent charge self-contribution to the potential and/or electric field. By taking into account the full effects due to the size and curvature of the segment occupied by each apparent charge, the error in calculated electrostatic solvation free energy is essentially zero for ions (point charge at the center of a sphere) regardless of the degree of tessellation used. For molecules where gradient of apparent charge density is nonzero at the cavity surface, we propose a multiple-sampling technique which significantly lowers the calculated error compared to the original PCM methods, especially when very few numbers of tesserae are used.  相似文献   

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The SAMPL2 hydration free energy blind prediction challenge consisted of a data set of 41 molecules divided into three subsets: explanatory, obscure and investigatory, where experimental hydration free energies were given for the explanatory, withheld for the obscure, and not known for the investigatory molecules. We employed two solvation models for this challenge, a linear interaction energy (LIE) model based on explicit-water molecular dynamics simulations, and the first-shell hydration (FiSH) continuum model previously calibrated to mimic LIE data. On the 23 compounds from the obscure (blind) dataset, the prospectively submitted LIE and FiSH models provided predictions highly correlated with experimental hydration free energy data, with mean-unsigned-errors of 1.69 and 1.71 kcal/mol, respectively. We investigated several parameters that may affect the performance of these models, namely, the solute flexibility for the LIE explicit-solvent model, the solute partial charging method, and the incorporation of the difference in intramolecular energy between gas and solution phases for both models. We extended this analysis to the various chemical classes that can be formed within the SAMPL2 dataset. Our results strengthen previous findings on the excellent accuracy and transferability of the LIE explicit-solvent approach to predict transfer free energies across a wide spectrum of functional classes. Further, the current results on the SAMPL2 test dataset provide additional support for the FiSH continuum model as a fast yet accurate alternative to the LIE explicit-solvent model. Overall, both the LIE explicit-solvent model and the FiSH continuum solvation model show considerable improvement on the SAMPL2 data set over our previous continuum electrostatics-dispersion solvation model used in the SAMPL1 blind challenge.  相似文献   

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