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The Effects of Conformational Sampling and QM Region Size in QM/MM Simulations: An Adaptive QM/MM Study With Model Systems

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posted on 2025-05-05, 05:22 authored by Holden Paz, Silvan Beck, Richmond Lee, Junming Ho, Haibo YuHaibo Yu
Molecular properties in combined quantum mechanics and molecular mechanics (QM/MM) simulations have been shown to be dependent on the size of the quantum mechanical (QM) region and the amount of conformational sampling. Previous studies have largely focused on enzymatic systems, which have made it difficult to distinguish the effects of QM region size and conformational sampling from other factors including QM-MM boundary artifacts and the boundary effects. This study uses the difference-based adaptive solvation QM/MM method to investigate the tautomerization reactions of alanine and aspartate in explicit solvent. The choice of computationally tractable systems enables the decoupling of QM region size effects from other factors and a direct comparison of free energy surfaces with potential energy surfaces (PESs). The results show that (1) it is crucial to properly account for thermal fluctuations along the reaction pathways, and (2) free energy surfaces converge rapidly with increasing QM region size, whereas charge transfer requires a slightly larger QM region to achieve convergence. These findings are expected to guide future studies of enzymatic systems and other complex systems where QM/MM methods are applied.

Funding

Australian Research Council | DP210102698

Australian Research Council | FT240100584

Novel hydrogen-rich liquids for transporting hydrogen at scale : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP220103458

Computational Discovery & Design of New Catalytic Halogenophilic Reactions : Australian Research Council | DE210100053

ARC CoE in Quantum Biotechnology : Australian Research Council (ARC) | CE230100021

History

Journal title

Journal of Computational Chemistry

Volume

46

Issue

11

Article/chapter number

e70109

Location

United States

Publication status

  • Published

Language

eng

Associated Identifiers

grant.10007989 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.14273693 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.9783025 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.13279655 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.9782782 (dimensions-grant-id)