X-ray Crystallography Module in MD Simulation Program Amber 2023. Refining the Models of Protein Crystals.
Oleg MikhailovskiiSergei A IzmailovYi XueDavid A CaseNikolai R SkrynnikovPublished in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2023)
The MD simulation package Amber offers an attractive platform to refine crystallographic structures of proteins: (i) state-of-the-art force fields help to regularize protein coordinates and reconstruct the poorly diffracting elements of the structure, such as flexible loops; (ii) MD simulations restrained by the experimental diffraction data provide an effective strategy to optimize structural models of protein crystals, including explicitly modeled interstitial solvent as well as crystal contacts. Here, we present the new crystallography module xray , released as a part of the Amber 2023 package. This module contains functions to calculate and scale structure factors (including the contributions from bulk solvent), evaluate the maximum-likelihood-type crystallographic potential, and compute its derivative forces. The X-ray functionality of Amber no longer relies on external dependencies so that the full advantage of GPU acceleration can be taken. This makes it possible to refine in a short time hundreds of crystal models, including supercell models comprised of multiple unit cells. The new automated Amber-based refinement procedure leads to an appreciable improvement in R free (in some cases, by as much as 0.067) as well as MolProbity scores.
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