Analytical Method Using a Scaled Hypersphere Search for High-Dimensional Metadynamics Simulations

J Chem Theory Comput. 2020 Jun 9;16(6):3869-3878. doi: 10.1021/acs.jctc.0c00010. Epub 2020 May 21.

Abstract

Metadynamics (MTD) is one of the most effective methods for calculating the free energy surface and finding rare events. Nevertheless, numerous studies using MTD have been carried out using 3D or lower dimensional collective variables (CVs), as higher dimensional CVs require costly computational resources and the obtained results are too complex to understand the important events. The latter issue can be conveniently solved by utilizing the free energy reaction network (FERN), which is a graph structure consisting of edges of minimum free energy paths (MFEPs), nodes of equation (EQ) points, and transition state (TS) points. In the present article, a new method for exploring FERNs on high-dimensional CVs using MTD and the scaled hypersphere search (SHS) method is described. A test calculation based on the MTD-SHS simulation of met-enkephalin in explicit water with 7 CVs was conducted. As a result, 889 EQ points and 1805 TS points were found. The MTD-SHS approach can find MFEPs exhaustively; therefore, the FERNs can be estimated without any a priori knowledge of the EQ and TS points.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Models, Molecular
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation / standards*
  • Thermodynamics