2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.27.175430
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SARS-CoV-2 Simulations Go Exascale to Capture Spike Opening and Reveal Cryptic Pockets Across the Proteome

Abstract: AbstractThe SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 pandemic continues to threaten global health and socioeconomic stability. Experiments have revealed snapshots of many of the viral components but remain blind to moving parts of these molecular machines. To capture these essential processes, over a million citizen scientists have banded together through the Folding@home distributed computing project to create the world’s first Exascale computer and simulate protein dynamics. An unprecedented 0.1 … Show more

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“…The significance of the distal regions is less well understood, though computational investigations support a potential allosteric role. 17,18 To study this further, we examined the correlated motions of each residue throughout the simulations. In the monomer simulation, the active site region was positively correlated to the distal site region, and negatively correlated to the region that connects the two, whereas the inverse was observed in the dimer simulation ( Figure 3, S2,3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of the distal regions is less well understood, though computational investigations support a potential allosteric role. 17,18 To study this further, we examined the correlated motions of each residue throughout the simulations. In the monomer simulation, the active site region was positively correlated to the distal site region, and negatively correlated to the region that connects the two, whereas the inverse was observed in the dimer simulation ( Figure 3, S2,3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, an optimal setup consists in producing first long adaptive non-polarizable simulation that can be further refined with polarizable potentials within additional adaptive iterations. That way, our approach could also use Folding@home COVID-19 community results 61 as input (or any available data shared on the Bioexcel/Molssi repository) in order to reinject a maximum of potentially new/useful information into COVID-19 research. Indeed, it is important to recall the importance of proposing accurate (and as much as possible converged) simulations of the COVID-19 targets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, an optimal setup consists in producing first long adaptive non-polarizable simulation that can be further refined with polarizable potentials within additional adaptive iterations. That way, our approach could also use Folding@home COVID-19 community results 62 as input (or any available data shared on the Bioexcel/Molssi repository) in order to reinject a maximum of potentially new/useful information into COVID-19 research. Indeed, it is important to recall the importance of proposing accurate (and as much as possible converged) simulations of the COVID-19 targets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%