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Multiscale molecular kinetics by coupling Markov state models and reaction-diffusion dynamics

Published 11 Mar 2021 in physics.chem-ph, physics.bio-ph, physics.comp-ph, and q-bio.BM | (2103.06889v4)

Abstract: A novel approach to simulate simple protein-ligand systems at large time- and length-scales is to couple Markov state models (MSMs) of molecular kinetics with particle-based reaction-diffusion (RD) simulations, MSM/RD. Currently, MSM/RD lacks a mathematical framework to derive coupling schemes; is limited to isotropic ligands in a single conformational state, and is lacking a multi-particle extensions. In this work, we address these needs by developing a general MSM/RD framework by coarse-graining molecular dynamics into hybrid switching diffusion processes. Given enough data to parametrize the model, it is capable of modeling protein-protein interactions over large time- and length-scales, and it can be extended to handle multiple molecules. We derive the MSM/RD framework, and we implement and verify it for two protein-protein benchmark systems and one multiparticle implementation to model the formation of pentameric ring molecules. To enable reproducibility, we have published our code in the MSM/RD software package.

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