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Drude Polarizable Lipid Force Field with Explicit Treatment of Long-Range Dispersion: Parametrization and Validation for Saturated and Monounsaturated Zwitterionic Lipids. | LitMetric

Accurate empirical force fields of lipid molecules are a critical component of molecular dynamics simulation studies aimed at investigating properties of monolayers, bilayers, micelles, vesicles, and liposomes, as well as heterogeneous systems, such as protein-membrane complexes, bacterial cell walls, and more. While the majority of lipid force field-based simulations have been performed using pairwise-additive nonpolarizable models, advances have been made in the development of the polarizable force field based on the classical Drude oscillator model. In the present study, we undertake further optimization of the Drude lipid force field, termed Drude2023, including improved treatment of the phosphate and glycerol linker region of PC and PE headgroups, additional optimization of the alkene group in monounsaturated lipids, and inclusion of long-range Lennard-Jones interactions using the particle-mesh Ewald method. Initial optimization targeted quantum mechanical (QM) data on small model compounds representative of the linker region. Subsequent optimization targeted QM data on larger model compounds, experimental data, and dihedral potentials of mean force from the CHARMM36 additive lipid force field using a parameter reweighting protocol. The use of both experimental and QM target data during the reweighting protocol is shown to produce physically reasonable parameters that reproduce a collection of experimental observables. Target data for optimization included surface area/lipid for DPPC, DSPC, DMPC, and DLPC bilayers and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) order parameters for DPPC bilayers. Validation data include prediction of membrane thickness, scattering form factors, electrostatic potential profiles, compressibility moduli, surface area per lipid, water permeability, NMR relaxation times, diffusion constants, and monolayer surface tensions for a variety of saturated and unsaturated lipid mono- and bilayers. Overall, the agreement with experimental data is quite good, though the results are less satisfactory for the NMR relaxation times for carbons near the ester groups. Notable improvements compared to the additive C36 force field were obtained for membrane dipole potentials, lipid diffusion coefficients, and water permeability with the exception of monounsaturated lipid bilayers. It is anticipated that the optimized polarizable Drude2023 force field will help generate more accurate molecular simulations of pure bilayers and heterogeneous systems containing membranes, advancing our understanding of the role of electronic polarization in these systems.

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