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Protocol for the development of coarse-grained structures for macromolecular simulation using GROMACS

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  • Vidya Niranjan
  • Purushotham Rao
  • Akshay Uttarkar
  • Jitendra Kumar

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Coarse-grained simulations have emerged as a valuable tool in the study of large and complex biomolecular systems. These simulations, which use simplified models to represent complex biomolecules, reduce the computational cost of simulations and enable the study of larger systems for longer periods of time than traditional atomistic simulations. GROMACS is a widely used software package for performing coarse-grained simulations of biomolecules, and several force fields have been developed specifically for this purpose. In this protocol paper, we explore the advantages of using coarse-grained simulations in the study of biomolecular systems, focusing specifically on simulations performed using GROMACS. We discuss the force fields required for these simulations and the types of research questions that can be addressed using coarse-grained simulations. We also highlight the potential benefits of coarse-grained simulations for the development of new force fields and simulation methodologies. We then discuss the expected results from coarse-grained simulations using GROMACS and the various techniques that can be used to analyze these results. We explore the use of trajectory analysis tools, as well as thermodynamic and structural analysis techniques, to gain insight into the behavior of biomolecular systems.

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  • Vidya Niranjan & Purushotham Rao & Akshay Uttarkar & Jitendra Kumar, 2023. "Protocol for the development of coarse-grained structures for macromolecular simulation using GROMACS," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(8), pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0288264
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288264
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