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Building a macro-mixing dual-basin Go model using the Multistate Bennett Acceptance Ratio.


ABSTRACT: The dual-basin G?-model is a structural-based coarsegrained model for simulating a conformational transition between two known structures of a protein. Two parameters are required to produce a dual-basin potential mixed using two single-basin potentials, although the determination of mixing parameters is usually not straightforward. Here, we have developed an efficient scheme to determine the mixing parameters using the Multistate Bennett Acceptance Ratio (MBAR) method after short simulations with a set of parameters. In the scheme, MBAR allows us to predict observables at various unsimulated conditions, which are useful to improve the mixing parameters in the next round of iterative simulations. The number of iterations that are necessary for obtaining the converged mixing parameters are significantly reduced in the scheme. We applied the scheme to two proteins, the glutamine binding protein and the ribose binding protein, for showing the effectiveness in the parameter determination. After obtaining the converged parameters, both proteins show frequent conformational transitions between open and closed states, providing the theoretical basis to investigate structure-dynamics-function relationships of the proteins.

SUBMITTER: Shinobu A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6975896 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Building a macro-mixing dual-basin Gō model using the Multistate Bennett Acceptance Ratio.

Shinobu Ai A   Kobayashi Chigusa C   Matsunaga Yasuhiro Y   Sugita Yuji Y  

Biophysics and physicobiology 20191129


The dual-basin Gō-model is a structural-based coarsegrained model for simulating a conformational transition between two known structures of a protein. Two parameters are required to produce a dual-basin potential mixed using two single-basin potentials, although the determination of mixing parameters is usually not straightforward. Here, we have developed an efficient scheme to determine the mixing parameters using the Multistate Bennett Acceptance Ratio (MBAR) method after short simulations wi  ...[more]

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