2019
DOI: 10.1101/547307
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Accelerating Dissociative Events in Molecular Dynamics Simulations by Selective Potential Scaling

Abstract: Molecular dynamics (or MD) simulations can be a powerful tool for modeling complex dissociative processes such as ligand unbinding. However, many biologically relevant dissociative processes occur on timescales that far exceed the timescales of typical MD simulations. Here, we implement and apply an enhanced sampling method in which specific energy terms in the potential energy function are selectively "scaled" to accelerate dissociative events during simulations. Using ligand unbinding as an example of a comp… Show more

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