MERMAID: dedicated web server to prepare and run coarse-grained membrane protein dynamics
Mangesh Damre1,2, Alessandro Marchetto2, Alejandro Giorgetti2,3
1Neurobiology, International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), via Bonomea 265, 34136 Trieste, Italy.
Abstract:
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations of membrane proteins have been shown to be extremely useful for characterizing the molecular features underlying their function, but require high computational power, limiting the understanding of complex events in membrane proteins, e.g. ion channels gating, GPCRs activation. To overcome this issue, it has been shown that coarse-grained approaches, although requiring less computational power, are still capable of correctly describing molecular events underlying big conformational changes in biological systems. Here, we present the Martini coarse-grained membrane protein dynamics (MERMAID), a publicly available web interface that allows the user to prepare and run coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) simulations and to analyse the trajectories.
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