Alchemical Hydration Free-Energy Calculations Using Molecular Dynamics with Explicit Polarization and Induced
Braden D Kelly1, William R Smith1,2,3
1Department of Mathematics and Statistics , University of Guelph , Guelph , ON N1G 2W1 , Canada.
Abstract:
We present a methodology using fixed charge force fields for alchemical solvation free energy calculations which accounts for the change in polarity that the solute experiences as it transfers from the gas-phase to the condensed phase. We update partial charges using QM/MM snapshots, decoupling the electric field appropriately when updating the partial charges. We also show how to account for the cost of self-polarization. We test our methodology on 30 molecules ranging from small polar to large druglike molecules. We use Minimum Basis Iterative Stockholder (MBIS), Restrained Electrostatic Potential (RESP), and AM1-BCC partial charge methodologies. Using our method with MP2/cc-pVTZ and MBIS partial charges yields an average absolute deviation (AAD) of 6.3 kJ·mol-1 in comparison with the AM1-BCC result of 8.6 kJ·mol-1. AM1-BCC is within experimental uncertainty on 10% of the data compared to 30% with our method. We conjecture that results can be further improved by using Lennard-Jones and torsional parameters refitted to MBIS and RESP partial charge methods that use high levels of theory.
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