Published December 24, 2024 | Version v1

Data for: A Robust and Versatile QM/MM Interface for Molecular Dynamics in GROMOS

  • 1. ROR icon BOKU University
  • 2. ROR icon Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
  • 3. ROR icon ETH Zurich
  • 4. maXerial AG
  • 5. Christian Doppler Laboratory

Description

The integration of quantum mechanics and molecular mechanics (QM/MM) within molecular dynamics simulations is crucial to accurately model complex biochemical systems. Here, we present an enhanced implementation of the QM/MM interface in the GROMOS simulation package, introducing significant improvements in functionality and user control. We present new features, including the link atom scheme, which allows the modeling of QM regions as a part of bigger molecules. Benchmark tests on various systems, including QM water in water, amino acids in water, and tripeptides validate the reliability of the new functionalities. Performance evaluations demonstrate that the updated implementation is efficient, with the primary computational burden attributed to the QM program rather than the QM/MM interface or the MD program itself. The improved QM/MM interface enables more advanced investigations into biomolecular reactivity, enzyme catalysis, and other phenomena requiring detailed quantum mechanical treatment within classical simulations. This work represents a significant advancement in the capabilities of GROMOS, providing enhanced tools to explore complex molecular systems.

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Funding

FWF Austrian Science Fund
Christian Doppler Research Association
Slovak Research and Development Agency
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic