Ribonucleic Acid Folding Prediction Based on Iterative Multiscale Simulation.

J Phys Chem Lett

Laboratory of Molecular Modeling and Design, State Key Laboratory of Molecular Reaction Dynamics, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian116023, P. R. China.

Published: October 2022

RNA folding prediction is a challenge. Currently, many RNA folding models are coarse-grained (CG) with the potential derived from the known RNA structures. However, this potential is not suitable for modified and entirely new RNA. It is also not suitable for the folding simulation of RNA in the real cellular environment, including many kinds of molecular interactions. In contrast, our proposed model has the potential to address these issues, which is a multiscale simulation scheme based on all-atom (AA) force fields. We fit the CG force field using the trajectories generated by the AA force field and then iteratively perform molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the two scales. The all-atom molecular dynamics (AAMD) simulation is mainly responsible for the correction of RNA structure, and the CGMD simulation is mainly responsible for efficient conformational sampling. On the basis of this scheme, we can successfully fold three RNAs belonging to a hairpin, a pseudoknot, and a four-way junction.

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