Flexibility is essential for many proteins to function, but can be difficult to characterize. Experiments lack resolution in space and time, while the time scales involved are prohibitively long for straightforward molecular dynamics simulations. In this work, we present a multiple state transition path sampling simulation study of a protein that has been notoriously difficult to characterize in its active state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the continual improvement of computing hardware and algorithms, simulations have become a powerful tool for understanding all sorts of (bio)molecular processes. To handle the large simulation data sets and to accelerate slow, activated transitions, a condensed set of descriptors, or collective variables (CVs), is needed to discern the relevant dynamics that describes the molecular process of interest. However, proposing an adequate set of CVs that can capture the intrinsic reaction coordinate of the molecular transition is often extremely difficult.
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