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A minimization principle for transition paths of maximum flux for collective variables.

Robert D Skeel1, Ruijun Zhao2, Carol Beth Post3.   

Abstract

Considered is the construction of transition paths of conformational changes for proteins and other macromolecules, using methods that do not require the generation of dynamics trajectories. Special attention is given to the use of a reduced set of collective variables for describing such paths. A favored way to define transition paths is to seek channels through the transition state having cross sections with a high reactive flux (density of last hitting points of reactive trajectories). Given here is a formula for reactive flux that is independent of the parameterization of "collective variable space." This formula is needed for the principal curve of the reactive flux (as in the revised finite temperature string method) and for the maximum flux transition (MaxFlux) path. Additionally, a resistance functional is derived for narrow tubes, which when minimized yields a MaxFlux path. A strategy for minimization is outlined in the spirit of the string method. Finally, alternative approaches based on determining trajectories of high probability are considered, and it is observed that they yield paths that depend on the parameterization of collective variable space, except in the case of zero temperature, where such a path coincides with a MaxFlux path.

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Keywords:  Minimum energy path; Reaction path

Year:  2016        PMID: 29225509      PMCID: PMC5722035          DOI: 10.1007/s00214-016-2041-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Chem Acc        ISSN: 1432-2234            Impact factor:   1.702


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