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Comparing normal modes across different models and scales: Hessian reduction versus coarse‐graining
Authors:An Ghysels  Benjamin T Miller  Frank C Pickard IV  Bernard R Brooks
Institution:1. Center for Molecular Modeling, Ghent University, Technologiepark 903, 9052 Gent, Belgium;2. Laboratory of Computational Biology, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Abstract:Dimension reduction is often necessary when attempting to reach longer length and time scales in molecular simulations. It is realized by constraining degrees of freedom or by coarse‐graining the system. When evaluating the accuracy of a dimensional reduction, there is a practical challenge: the models yield vectors with different lengths, making a comparison by calculating their dot product impossible. This article investigates mapping procedures for normal mode analysis. We first review a horizontal mapping procedure for the reduced Hessian techniques, which projects out degrees of freedom. We then design a vertical mapping procedure for the “implosion” of the all‐atom (AA) Hessian to a coarse‐grained scale that is based upon vibrational subsystem analysis. This latter method derives both effective force constants and an effective kinetic tensor. Next, a series of metrics is presented for comparison across different scales, where special attention is given to proper mass‐weighting. The dimension‐dependent metrics, which require prior mapping for proper evaluation, are frequencies, overlap of normal mode vectors, probability similarity, Hessian similarity, collectivity of modes, and thermal fluctuations. The dimension‐independent metrics are shape derivatives, elastic modulus, vibrational free energy differences, heat capacity, and projection on a predefined basis set. The power of these metrics to distinguish between reasonable and unreasonable models is tested on a toy alpha helix system and a globular protein; both are represented at several scales: the AA scale, a Gō‐like model, a canonical elastic network model, and a network model with intentionally unphysical force constants. Published 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:effective Hessian  NMA  normal mode analysis  vibrational analysis  chemical kinetics  entropy  free energy  coarse‐grained models  coarse‐graining  kinetic tensor  elastic network model  heat capacity  CG
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