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Accurate force-field (FF) parameters are key to reliable prediction of properties obtained from molecular modeling (MM) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. With ever-widening applicability of MD simulations, robust parameters need to be generated for a wider range of chemical species. The CHARMM General Force Field program (CGenFF, https://cgenff.umaryland.edu/ ) is a tool for obtaining initial parameters for a given small molecule based on analogy with the available CGenFF parameters. However, improvement of these parameters is often required and performing their optimization remains tedious and time consuming. In addition, tools for optimization of small molecule parameters in the context of the Drude polarizable FF are not yet available. To overcome these issues, the FFParam package has been designed to facilitate the parametrization process. The package includes a graphical user interface (GUI) created using Qt libraries. FFParam supports Gaussian and Psi4 for performing quantum mechanical calculations and CHARMM and OpenMM for MM calculations. A Monte Carlo simulated annealing (MCSA) algorithm has been implemented for automated fitting of partial atomic charge, atomic polarizabilities and Thole scale parameters. The LSFITPAR program is called for automated fitting of bonded parameters. Accordingly, FFParam provides all the features required for generation and analysis of CHARMM and Drude FF parameters for small molecules. FFParam-GUI includes a text editor, graph plotter, molecular visualization, and text to table converter to meet various requirements of the parametrization process. It is anticipated that FFParam will facilitate wider use of CGenFF as well as promote future use of the Drude polarizable FF.  相似文献   

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The Thole induced point dipole model is combined with three different point charge fitting methods, Merz–Kollman (MK), charges from electrostatic potentials using a grid (CHELPG), and restrained electrostatic potential (RESP), and two multipole algorithms, distributed multipole analysis (DMA) and Gaussian multipole model (GMM), which can be used to describe the electrostatic potential (ESP) around molecules in molecular mechanics force fields. This is done to study how the different methods perform when intramolecular polarizability contributions are self‐consistently removed from the fitting done in the force field parametrization. It is demonstrated that the polarizable versions of the partial charge models provide a good compromise between accuracy and computational efficiency in describing the ESP of small organic molecules undergoing conformational changes. For the point charge models, the inclusion of polarizability reduced the the average root mean square error of ESP over the test set by 4–10%. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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The effects of electronic polarization in biomolecular interactions will differ depending on the local dielectric constant of the environment, such as in solvent, DNA, proteins, and membranes. Here the performance of the AMOEBA polarizable force field is evaluated under nonaqueous conditions by calculating the solvation free energies of small molecules in four common organic solvents. Results are compared with experimental data and equivalent simulations performed with the GAFF pairwise‐additive force field. Although AMOEBA results give mean errors close to “chemical accuracy,” GAFF performs surprisingly well, with statistically significantly more accurate results than AMOEBA in some solvents. However, for both models, free energies calculated in chloroform show worst agreement to experiment and individual solutes are consistently poor performers, suggesting non‐potential‐specific errors also contribute to inaccuracy. Scope for the improvement of both potentials remains limited by the lack of high quality experimental data across multiple solvents, particularly those of high dielectric constant. © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Computational Chemistry Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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The transfer of small amounts of charge between neighboring particles can be a significant part of interactions among particles. A model is developed for treating charge transfer (CT) combined with the Drude model for polarizability to create an efficient model for liquid water which includes both CT and polarizability. The model is shown to be accurate for a variety of liquid properties, including the density as a function of temperature and the dielectric constant. A new model for water with CT and polarization is developed and applied to the liquid. The inclusion of CT increases the accuracy of many properties, like the density as a function of temperature, indicating the importance of charge redistribution as induced by other particles. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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A correct representation of the short‐range contributions such as exchange‐repulsion (E rep) and charge‐transfer (E ct) is essential for the soundness of separable, anisotropic polarizable molecular mechanics potentials. Within the context of the SIBFA procedure, this is aimed at by explicit representations of lone pairs in their expressions. It is necessary to account for their anisotropic behaviors upon performing not only in‐plane, but also out‐of‐plane, variations of a probe molecule or cation interacting with a target molecule or molecular fragment. Thus, E rep and E ct have to reproduce satisfactorily the corresponding anisotropies of their quantum chemical (QC) counterparts. A significant improvement of the out‐of‐plane dependencies was enabled when the sp2 and sp localized lone‐pairs are, even though to a limited extent, delocalized on both sides of the plane, above and below the atom bearer but at the closely similar angles as the in‐plane lone pair. We report calibration and validation tests on a series of monoligated complexes of a probe Zn(II) cation with several biochemically relevant ligands. Validations are then performed on several polyligated Zn(II) complexes found in the recognition sites of Zn‐metalloproteins. Such calibrations and validations are extended to representative monoligated and polyligated complexes of Mg(II) and Ca(II). It is emphasized that the calibration of all three cations was for each ΔE contribution done on a small training set bearing on a limited number of representative N , O , and S monoligated complexes. Owing to the separable nature of ΔE , a secure transferability is enabled to a diversity of polyligated complexes. For these the relative errors with respect to the target ΔE (QC) values are generally < 3%. Overall, the article proposes a full set of benchmarks that could be useful for force field developers. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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A multiscale coarse‐grained approach able to handle efficiently the solvation of microscopic solutes in extended chemical environment is described. That approach is able to compute readily and efficiently very long‐range solute/solvent electrostatic microscopic interactions, up to the 1‐μm scale, by considering a reduced amount of computational resources. All the required parameters are assigned to reproduce available data concerning the solvation of single ions. Such a strategy makes it possible to reproduce with good accuracy the solvation properties concerning simple ion pairs in solution (in particular, the asymptotic behavior of the ion pair potentials of mean force). This new method represents an extension of the polarizable pseudoparticle solvent model, which has been recently improved to account for the main features of hydrophobic effects in liquid water (Masella et al., J. Comput. Chem. 2011 , 32, 2664). This multiscale approach is well suited to be used for computing the impact of charge changes in free energy computations, in terms of both accuracy and efficiency. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Presented is a first generation atomistic force field (FF) for DNA in which electronic polarization is modeled based on the classical Drude oscillator formalism. The DNA model is based on parameters for small molecules representative of nucleic acids, including alkanes, ethers, dimethylphosphate, and the nucleic acid bases and empirical adjustment of key dihedral parameters associated with the phosphodiester backbone, glycosidic linkages, and sugar moiety of DNA. Our optimization strategy is based on achieving a compromise between satisfying the properties of the underlying model compounds in the gas phase targeting quantum mechanical (QM) data and reproducing a number of experimental properties of DNA duplexes in the condensed phase. The resulting Drude FF yields stable DNA duplexes on the 100‐ns time scale and satisfactorily reproduce (1) the equilibrium between A and B forms of DNA and (2) transitions between the BI and BII substates of B form DNA. Consistency with the gas phase QM data for the model compounds is significantly better for the Drude model as compared to the CHARMM36 additive FF, which is suggested to be due to the improved response of the model to changes in the environment associated with the explicit inclusion of polarizability. Analysis of dipole moments associated with the nucleic acid bases shows the Drude model to have significantly larger values than those present in CHARMM36, with the dipoles of individual bases undergoing significant variations during the MD simulations. Additionally, the dipole moment of water was observed to be perturbed in the grooves of DNA. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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The recently introduced force field (FF) QMPFF3 is thoroughly validated in gas, liquid, and solid phases. For the first time, it is demonstrated that a physically well-grounded general purpose FF fitted exclusively to a comprehensive set of high level vacuum quantum mechanical data applied as it is to simulation of condensed phase provides high transferability for a wide range of chemical compounds. QMPFF3 demonstrates accuracy comparable with that of the FFs explicitly fitted to condensed phase data, but due to high transferability it is expected to be successful in simulating large molecular complexes.  相似文献   

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Lysozyme is a well‐studied enzyme that hydrolyzes the β‐(1,4)‐glycosidic linkage of N‐acetyl‐β‐glucosamine (NAG)n oligomers. The active site of hen egg‐white lysozyme (HEWL) is believed to consist of six subsites, A‐F that can accommodate six sugar residues. We present studies exploring the use of polarizable force fields in conjunction with all‐atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to analyze binding structures of complexes of lysozyme and NAG trisaccharide, (NAG)3. MD trajectories are applied to analyze structures and conformation of the complex as well as protein–ligand interactions, including the hydrogen‐bonding network in the binding pocket. Two binding modes (ABC and BCD) of (NAG)3 are investigated independently based on a fixed‐charge model and a polarizable model. We also apply molecular mechanics with generalized born and surface area (MM‐GBSA) methods based on MD using both nonpolarizable and polarizable force fields to compute binding free energies. We also study the correlation between root‐mean‐squared deviation and binding free energies of the wildtype and W62Y mutant; we find that for this prototypical system, approaches using the MD trajectories coupled with implicit solvent models are equivalent for polarizable and fixed‐charge models. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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In standard treatments of atomic multipole models, interaction energies, total molecular forces, and total molecular torques are given for multipolar interactions between rigid molecules. However, if the molecules are assumed to be flexible, two additional multipolar atomic forces arise because of (1) the transfer of torque between neighboring atoms and (2) the dependence of multipole moment on internal geometry (bond lengths, bond angles, etc.) for geometry‐dependent multipole models. In this study, atomic force expressions for geometry‐dependent multipoles are presented for use in simulations of flexible molecules. The atomic forces are derived by first proposing a new general expression for Wigner function derivatives . The force equations can be applied to electrostatic models based on atomic point multipoles or Gaussian multipole charge density. Hydrogen‐bonded dimers are used to test the intermolecular electrostatic energies and atomic forces calculated by geometry‐dependent multipoles fit to the ab initio electrostatic potential. The electrostatic energies and forces are compared with their reference ab initio values. It is shown that both static and geometry‐dependent multipole models are able to reproduce total molecular forces and torques with respect to ab initio, whereas geometry‐dependent multipoles are needed to reproduce ab initio atomic forces. The expressions for atomic force can be used in simulations of flexible molecules with atomic multipoles. In addition, the results presented in this work should lead to further development of next generation force fields composed of geometry‐dependent multipole models. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem, 2010  相似文献   

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Presented is the implementation of the Drude force field in the open‐source OpenMM simulation package allowing for access to graphical processing unit (GPU) hardware. In the Drude model, electronic degrees of freedom are represented by negatively charged particles attached to their parent atoms via harmonic springs, such that extra computational overhead comes from these additional particles and virtual sites representing lone pairs on electronegative atoms, as well as the associated thermostat and integration algorithms. This leads to an approximately fourfold increase in computational demand over additive force fields. However, by making the Drude model accessible to consumer‐grade desktop GPU hardware it will be possible to perform simulations of one microsecond or more in less than a month, indicating that the barrier to employ polarizable models has largely been removed such that polarizable simulations with the classical Drude model are readily accessible and practical.  相似文献   

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A new integration grid for the Polarizable Continuum Model reaction field is presented. In this scheme (called TsLess) the molecular surface is not partitioned in tesserae, but a set of sampling points is chosen. These points are weighted according to they position on the surface. The new procedure is tested against the GEPOL tesselation method.  相似文献   

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A new computational strategy for the building of molecular cavities (named DefPol) has been linked to the most recent implementation of the polarizable continuum model (PCM) for the representation of solvent effects on physicochemical properties of large molecules. Free energies, analytical gradients, and Hessians can be computed in this framework in the rigid cavity approximation. Coupling DefPol cavities with a number of other recent improvements of the standard algorithm (e.g., effective use of symmetry, iterative procedures with linear scaling) significantly enlarges the dimensions of systems amenable to refined computations and strongly reduces the gap between computations for isolated molecules and in solution. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Comput Chem 20: 1693–1701, 1999  相似文献   

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A new method for performing molecular dynamics simulations with fluctuating charge polarizable potentials is introduced. In fluctuating charge models, polarizability is treated by allowing the partial charges to be variables, with values that are coupled to charges on the same molecule as well as those on other molecules. The charges can be efficiently propagated in a molecular dynamics simulation using extended Lagrangian dynamics. By making a coordinate change from the charge variables to a set of normal mode charge coordinates for each molecule, a new method is constructed in which the normal mode charge variables uncouple from those on the same molecule. The method is applied to the TIP4P-FQ model of water and compared to other methods for implementing the dynamics. The methods are compared using different molecular dynamics time steps.  相似文献   

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In this work, parameters are optimized for a charge‐on‐spring based polarizable force field for linear alcohols. We show that parameter transferability can be obtained using a systematic approach in which the effects of parameter changes on physico‐chemical properties calculated from simulation are predicted. Our previously described QM/MM calculations are used to attribute condensed‐phase polarizabilities, and starting from the non‐polarizable GROMOS 53A5/53A6 parameter set, van der Waals and Coulomb interaction parameters are optimized to reproduce pure‐liquid (thermodynamic, dielectric, and transport) properties, as well as hydration free energies. For a large set of models, which were obtained by combining small perturbations of 10 distinct parameters, values for pure‐liquid properties of the series methanol to butanol were close to experiment. From this large set of models, we selected 34 models without special repulsive van der Waals parameters to distinguish between hydrogen‐bonding and non‐hydrogen‐bonding atom pairs, to make the force field simple and transparent. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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This study reports the performance of classical molecular dynamics (MD) in predicting the X‐ray diffraction patterns of butylammonium nitrate (BAN) and two derivatives, 4‐hydroxybutan‐1‐ammonium nitrate (4‐HOBAN) and 4‐methoxybutan‐1‐ammonium nitrate (4‐MeOBAN). The structure functions and radial distribution functions obtained from energy‐dispersive X‐ray diffraction spectra, recorded newly for BAN and for the first time for 4‐MeOBAN and 4‐HOBAN, are compared with the corresponding quantities calculated from MD trajectories, to access information on the morphology of these liquids. The different behavior of two force fields, a polarizable multipole force field and a fixed‐charge one supplemented by an explicit three‐body term, is shown. The three‐body force field proves to be superior in reproducing the intermediate q range, for which the polarizable force field gives the wrong peak position and intensities. In addition, both models can correctly account for the presence or absence of a low q peak in the scattering patterns.  相似文献   

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Noncovalent interactions, such as hydrogen bonds and halogen bonds, are frequently used in drug designing and crystal engineering. Recently, a novel noncovalent pnicogen bonds have been identified as an important driving force in crystal structures with similar bonding mechanisms as hydrogen bond and halogen bond. Although the pnicogen bond is highly anisotropic, the pnicogen bond angles range from 160° to 180° due to the complicated substituent effects. To understand the anisotropic characters of pnicogen bond, a modification of the polarizable ellipsoidal force field (PEff) model previously used to define halogen bonds was proposed in this work. The potential energy surfaces (PESs) of mono‐ and polysubstituted PH3–NH3 complexes were calculated at CCSD(T), MP2, and density functional theory levels and were used to examine the modified PEff model. The results indicate that the modified PEff model can precisely characterize pnicogen bond. The root mean squared error of PES obtained with PEff model is less than 0.5 kcal/mol, compared with MP2 results. In addition, the modified PEff model may be applied to other noncovalent bond interactions, which is important to understand the role of intermolecular interactions in the self‐assembly structures. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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