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Isotopic Effect in Double Proton Transfer Process of Porphycene Investigated by Enhanced QM/MM Method
Published on: July 19, 2019
How well do classical and multiscale QM/MM molecular dynamics simulations capture stereoelectronic effects? A
Domen Pregeljc1, Sereina Riniker1
1Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zürich, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 2, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland.
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Subtle stereoelectronic effects can play an important role in drug discovery and other application areas, with atropisomerism gaining increasing interest recently. This raises the question of which level of theory is required to model such phenomena accurately by computational means, i.e., are classical mechanics (MM) with a fixed-charge force field sufficient or is a quantum-mechanical (QM) treatment needed? Here, the ability of classical and multiscale (QM/MM) molecular dynamics simulations to capture these effects is assessed by calculating free-energy differences between the conformational states of a series of molecular balances. Significantly different free-energy profiles are obtained, and the differences are rationalized via a detailed geometric characterization and force-field investigation, pointing toward limitations of the classical approximations. Interestingly, despite these differences, the calculated free-energy differences are within chemical accuracy for all considered methods, highlighting the power of error compensation and the need to check the underlying raw data whenever possible.
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