2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3652956
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A coarse-grain three-site-per-nucleotide model for DNA with explicit ions

Abstract: The "three sites per nucleotide" (3SPN) model provides a coarse-grained representation of nucleic acids for simulation of molecular processes. Previously, this model has relied on an implicit representation of the surrounding ionic environment at the level of Debye-Hückel theory. In this work, we eliminate this limitation and present an explicit representation of ions, both monovalent and divalent. The coarse-grain ion-ion and ion-phosphate potential energy functions are inferred from all-atom simulations and … Show more

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“…Nonetheless, if comparisons of models with bulk experiment are to be made, then it is sensible to apply these corrections, as failure to do so is analogous to reporting results obtained with a faulty algorithm that causes a quantitative error. Although mesoscale models are never going to give precise descriptions of all the properties of a system, many have recently been used to provide quantitative comparisons of yields with experiment, [46][47][48][50][51][52][54][55][56][57][58]61 and hence should consider the corrections presented here. Other authors have not compared to experiment, but have related equilibrium thermodynamics obtained from single-target simulations to bulk simulations of the same model.…”
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“…Nonetheless, if comparisons of models with bulk experiment are to be made, then it is sensible to apply these corrections, as failure to do so is analogous to reporting results obtained with a faulty algorithm that causes a quantitative error. Although mesoscale models are never going to give precise descriptions of all the properties of a system, many have recently been used to provide quantitative comparisons of yields with experiment, [46][47][48][50][51][52][54][55][56][57][58]61 and hence should consider the corrections presented here. Other authors have not compared to experiment, but have related equilibrium thermodynamics obtained from single-target simulations to bulk simulations of the same model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-species assembly A number of authors have taken cluster yields in canonical simulations of single-target assembly as directly applicable to bulk systems. 35,39,[50][51][52]54 These examples involve dimers and clusters of a single species, which we analysed in our earlier work. 63 Interesting structures, however, are not exclusively dimers or formed from identical subunits.…”
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