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Enhancing Ligand and Protein Sampling Using Sequential Monte Carlo.


ABSTRACT: The sampling problem is one of the most widely studied topics in computational chemistry. While various methods exist for sampling along a set of reaction coordinates, many require system-dependent hyperparameters to achieve maximum efficiency. In this work, we present an alchemical variation of adaptive sequential Monte Carlo (SMC), an irreversible importance resampling method that is part of a well-studied class of methods that have been used in various applications but have been underexplored in computational biophysics. Afterward, we apply alchemical SMC on a variety of test cases, including torsional rotations of solvated ligands (butene and a terphenyl derivative), translational and rotational movements of protein-bound ligands, and protein side chain rotation coupled to the ligand degrees of freedom (T4-lysozyme, protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B, and transforming growth factor β). We find that alchemical SMC is an efficient way to explore targeted degrees of freedom and can be applied to a variety of systems using the same hyperparameters to achieve a similar performance. Alchemical SMC is a promising tool for preparatory exploration of systems where long-timescale sampling of the entire system can be traded off against short-timescale sampling of a particular set of degrees of freedom over a population of conformers.

SUBMITTER: Suruzhon M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9202307 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing Ligand and Protein Sampling Using Sequential Monte Carlo.

Suruzhon Miroslav M   Bodnarchuk Michael S MS   Ciancetta Antonella A   Wall Ian D ID   Essex Jonathan W JW  

Journal of chemical theory and computation 20220519 6


The sampling problem is one of the most widely studied topics in computational chemistry. While various methods exist for sampling along a set of reaction coordinates, many require system-dependent hyperparameters to achieve maximum efficiency. In this work, we present an alchemical variation of adaptive sequential Monte Carlo (SMC), an irreversible importance resampling method that is part of a well-studied class of methods that have been used in various applications but have been underexplored  ...[more]

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