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PMFF: Development of a Physics-Based Molecular Force Field for Protein Simulation and Ligand Docking.

Sung Bo HwangChang Joon LeeSehan LeeSongling MaYoung-Mook KangKwang Hwi ChoSu-Yeon KimOh Young KwonChang No YoonYoung Kee KangJeong Hyeok YoonKy-Youb NamSeong-Gon KimYoungyong InHan Ha ChaiWilliam E AcreeJ Andrew GrantKen D GibsonMu Shik JhonHarold A ScheragaKyoung Tai No
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2020)
The physics-based molecular force field (PMFF) was developed by integrating a set of potential energy functions in which each term in an intermolecular potential energy function is derived based on experimental values, such as the dipole moments, lattice energy, proton transfer energy, and X-ray crystal structures. The term "physics-based" is used to emphasize the idea that the experimental observables that are considered to be the most relevant to each term are used for the parameterization rather than parameterizing all observables together against the target value. PMFF uses MM3 intramolecular potential energy terms to describe intramolecular interactions and includes an implicit solvation model specifically developed for the PMFF. We evaluated the PMFF in three ways. We concluded that the PMFF provides reliable information based on the structure in a biological system and interprets the biological phenomena accurately by providing more accurate evidence of the biological phenomena.
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