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PCMRESP: A Method for Polarizable Force Field Parameter Development and Transferability of the Polarizable Gaussian Multipole Models Across Multiple Solvents.

Yong DuanTaoyu NiuJunmei WangPiotr CieplakRay Luo
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2024)
The transferability of force field parameters is a crucial aspect of high-quality force fields. Previous investigations have affirmed the transferability of electrostatic parameters derived from polarizable Gaussian multipole models (pGMs) when applied to water oligomer clusters, polypeptides across various conformations, and different sequences. In this study, we introduce PCMRESP, a novel method for electrostatic parametrization in solution, intended for the development of polarizable force fields. We utilized this method to assess the transferability of three models: a fixed charge model and two variants of pGM models. Our analysis involved testing these models on 377 small molecules and 100 tetra-peptides in five representative dielectric environments: gas, diethyl ether, dichloroethane, acetone, and water. Our findings reveal that the inclusion of atomic polarization significantly enhances transferability and the incorporation of permanent atomic dipoles, in the form of covalent bond dipoles, leads to further improvements. Moreover, our tests on dual-solvent strategies demonstrate consistent transferability for all three models, underscoring the robustness of the dual-solvent approach. In contrast, an evaluation of the traditional HF/6-31G* method indicates poor transferability for the pGM-ind and pGM-perm models, suggesting the limitations of this conventional approach.
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