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A method of incorporating rate constants as kinetic constraints in molecular dynamics simulations.

Z Faidon Brotzakis1, Michele Vendruscolo1, Peter G Bolhuis2.   

Abstract

From the point of view of statistical mechanics, a full characterization of a molecular system requires an accurate determination of its possible states, their populations, and the respective interconversion rates. Toward this goal, well-established methods increase the accuracy of molecular dynamics simulations by incorporating experimental information about states using structural restraints and about populations using thermodynamics restraints. However, it is still unclear how to include experimental knowledge about interconversion rates. Here, we introduce a method of imposing known rate constants as constraints in molecular dynamics simulations, which is based on a combination of the maximum-entropy and maximum-caliber principles. Starting from an existing ensemble of trajectories, obtained from either molecular dynamics or enhanced trajectory sampling, this method provides a minimally perturbed path distribution consistent with the kinetic constraints, as well as modified free energy and committor landscapes. We illustrate the application of the method to a series of model systems, including all-atom molecular simulations of protein folding. Our results show that by combining experimental rate constants and molecular dynamics simulations, this approach enables the determination of transition states, reaction mechanisms, and free energies. We anticipate that this method will extend the applicability of molecular simulations to kinetic studies in structural biology and that it will assist the development of force fields to reproduce kinetic and thermodynamic observables. Furthermore, this approach is generally applicable to a wide range of systems in biology, physics, chemistry, and material science.

Keywords:  MaxCal; biomolecular simulation; kinetics; transition path sampling

Year:  2021        PMID: 33376207      PMCID: PMC7812743          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2012423118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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