Towards the simulation of biomolecules: optimisation of peptide-capped glycine using FFLUX
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The optimisation of a peptide-capped glycine using the novel force field FFLUX is presented. FFLUX is a force field based on the machine-learning method kriging and the topological energy partitioning method called Interacting Quantum Atoms. FFLUX has a completely different architecture to that of traditional force fields, avoiding (harmonic) potentials for bonded, valence and torsion angles. In this study, FFLUX performs an optimisation on a glycine molecule and successfully recovers the target density-functional theory energy with an error of 0.89 ± 0.03 kJ mol−1. It also recovers the structure of the global minimum with a root-mean-squared deviation of 0.05 Å (excluding hydrogen atoms). We also show that the geometry of the intra-molecular hydrogen bond in glycine is recovered accurately.Version
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Thacker JCR, Wilson AL, Hughes ZE et al (2018) Towards the simulation of biomolecules: optimisation of peptide-capped glycine using FFLUX. Molecular Simulation. 44(11): 881-890.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1080/08927022.2018.1431837Type
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https://doi.org/10.1080/08927022.2018.1431837