Enhanced sampling strategies for molecular simulation of DNA

Author:

Mohr Bernadette1ORCID,van Heesch Thor1ORCID,Pérez de Alba Ortíz Alberto12ORCID,Vreede Jocelyne1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computational Chemistry van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Computational Soft Matter Lab and Computational Science Lab van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences and Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations can provide detailed insights into complex molecular systems, such as DNA, at high resolution in space and time. Using current computer architectures, time scales of tens of microseconds are feasible with contemporary all‐atom force fields. However, these timescales are insufficient to accurately characterize large conformational transitions in DNA and compare calculations to experimental data. This review discusses the advantages and drawbacks of two simulation approaches to overcome the timescale challenge. The first approach is based on adding biasing potentials to the system to drive transitions. Umbrella sampling, steered MD, and metadynamics are examples of these methods. A key challenge of such methods is the necessity of selecting one or a few efficient coordinates, commonly referred to as collective variables (CVs), along which to apply the biasing potential. The path‐metadynamics methodology addresses this issue by finding the optimal route(s) between states in a multi‐dimensional CV space. The second strategy is path sampling, which focuses MD simulations on the transitions. The assumption is that even though transitions between states are rare, they are generally fast. Stopping the simulations as soon as they reach a stable state can significantly increase simulation efficiency. We introduce these methods on the two‐dimensional Müller–Brown potential. DNA applications are featured for two different processes: the Watson–Crick–Franklin to Hoogsteen transition in adenine–thymine base pairs and the binding of a DNA‐binding protein domain to DNA.This article is categorized under: Molecular and Statistical Mechanics Molecular Dynamics and Monte‐Carlo Methods Molecular and Statistical Mechanics Free Energy Methods Software Simulation Methods

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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