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Novel 3D/VR Interactive Environment for MD Simulations, Visualization and Analysis
Published on: December 18, 2014
High-resolution visualisation of the states and pathways sampled in molecular dynamics simulations
Nicolas Blöchliger1, Andreas Vitalis1, Amedeo Caflisch1
1University of Zurich, Department of Biochemistry, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich.
Abstract:
We have recently developed a scalable algorithm for ordering the instantaneous observations of a dynamical system evolving continuously in time. Here, we apply the method to long molecular dynamics trajectories. The procedure requires only a pairwise, geometrical distance as input. Suitable annotations of both structural and kinetic nature reveal the free energy basins visited by biomolecules. The profile is supplemented by a trace of the temporal evolution of the system highlighting the sequence of events. We demonstrate that the resultant SAPPHIRE (States And Pathways Projected with HIgh REsolution) plots provide a comprehensive picture of the thermodynamics and kinetics of complex, molecular systems exhibiting dynamics covering a range of time and length scales. Information on pathways connecting states and the level of recurrence are quickly inferred from the visualisation. The considerable advantages of our approach are speed and resolution: the SAPPHIRE plot is scalable to very large data sets and represents every single snapshot. This minimizes the risk of missing states because of overlap or prior coarse-graining of the data.
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