Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
GMXPBSA 2.0 : a GROMACS tool to perform MM/PBSA and computational alanine scanning / C. Paissoni, D. Spiliotopoulos, G. Musco, A. Spitaleri. - In: COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0010-4655. - 185:11(2014), pp. 2920-2929. [10.1016/j.cpc.2014.06.019]
Abstract:
GMXPBSA 2.0 is a user-friendly suite of Bash/Perl scripts for streamlining MM/PBSA calculations on structural ensembles derived from GROMACS trajectories, to automatically calculate binding free energies for protein-protein or ligand-protein complexes. GMXPBSA 2.0 is flexible and can easily be customized to specific needs. Additionally, it performs computational alanine scanning (CAS) to study the effects of ligand and/or receptor alanine mutations on the free energy of binding. Calculations require only for protein-protein or protein-ligand MD simulations. GMXPBSA 2.0 performs different comparative analysis, including a posteriori generation of alanine mutants of the wild-type complex, calculation of the binding free energy values of the mutant complexes and comparison of the results with the wild-type system. Moreover, it compares the binding free energy of different complexes trajectories, allowing the study the effects of non-alanine mutations, post-translational modifications or unnatural amino acids on the binding free energy of the system under investigation. Finally, it can calculate and rank relative affinity to the same receptor utilizing MD simulations of proteins in complex with different ligands. In order to dissect the different MM/PBSA energy contributions, including molecular mechanic (MM), electrostatic contribution to solvation (PB) and nonpolar contribution to solvation (SA), the tool combines two freely available programs: the MD simulations software GROMACS and the Poisson-Boltzmann equation solver APBS. All the calculations can be performed in single or distributed automatic fashion on a cluster facility in order to increase the calculation by dividing frames across the available processors. The program is freely available under the GPL license.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Binding free energy; Computational alanine scanning; GROMACS; MM/PBSA; Molecular dynamics simulation; Virtual screening; Physics and Astronomy (all); Hardware and Architecture
Elenco autori:
C. Paissoni, D. Spiliotopoulos, G. Musco, A. Spitaleri
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