Temperature-pressure shuffling outlier flooding method enhances the conformational sampling of proteins

Journal of Computational Chemistry
Ryuhei HaradaYasuteru Shigeta

Abstract

Outlier flooding method (OFLOOD) is an efficient conformational sampling method developed by the authors. In the present study, to further enhance the conformational sampling efficiency, a set of parameters (temperatures and pressures) specified as inputs in the original OFLOOD were shuffled before restarting the short-time molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Because of the diversity of these parameters, it was confirmed that the extended OFLOOD becomes superior to the original one in finding the folding pathways of Trp-cage. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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