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1Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 19104-6059 USA bhakatsoumendranath@gmail.com +1 30549 32620.
Abstract:
Understanding the kinetics and thermodynamics profile of biomolecules is necessary to understand their functional roles which has a major impact in mechanism driven drug discovery. Molecular dynamics simulation has been routinely used to understand conformational dynamics and molecular recognition in biomolecules. Statistical analysis of high-dimensional spatiotemporal data generated from molecular dynamics simulation requires identification of a few low-dimensional variables which can describe the essential dynamics of a system without significant loss of information. In physical chemistry, these low-dimensional variables are often called collective variables. Collective variables are used to generate reduced representations of free energy surfaces and calculate transition probabilities between different metastable basins. However the choice of collective variables is not trivial for complex systems. Collective variables range from geometric criteria such as distances and dihedral angles to abstract ones such as weighted linear combinations of multiple geometric variables. The advent of machine learning algorithms led to increasing use of abstract collective variables to represent biomolecular dynamics. In this review, I will highlight several nuances of commonly used collective variables ranging from geometric to abstract ones. Further, I will put forward some cases where machine learning based collective variables were used to describe simple systems which in principle could have been described by geometric ones. Finally, I will put forward my thoughts on artificial general intelligence and how it can be used to discover and predict collective variables from spatiotemporal data generated by molecular dynamics simulations.
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