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Fine-Tuning of the AMBER RNA Force Field with a New Term Adjusting Interactions of Terminal Nucleotides
V. Mlýnský, P. Kührová, T. Kühr, M. Otyepka, G. Bussi, P. Banáš, J. Šponer
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article
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- Nucleic Acid Conformation MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Nucleotides chemistry MeSH
- RNA chemistry MeSH
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation standards MeSH
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- Humans MeSH
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- Journal Article MeSH
Determination of RNA structural-dynamic properties is challenging for experimental methods. Thus, atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations represent a helpful technique complementary to experiments. However, contemporary MD methods still suffer from limitations of force fields (ffs), including imbalances in the nonbonded ff terms. We have recently demonstrated that some improvement of state-of-the-art AMBER RNA ff can be achieved by adding a new term for H-bonding called gHBfix, which increases tuning flexibility and reduces risk of side-effects. Still, the first gHBfix version did not fully correct simulations of short RNA tetranucleotides (TNs). TNs are key benchmark systems due to availability of unique NMR data, although giving too much weight on improving TN simulations can easily lead to overfitting to A-form RNA. Here we combine the gHBfix version with another term called tHBfix, which separately treats H-bond interactions formed by terminal nucleotides. This allows to refine simulations of RNA TNs without affecting simulations of other RNAs. The approach is in line with adopted strategy of current RNA ffs, where the terminal nucleotides possess different parameters for terminal atoms than the internal nucleotides. Combination of gHBfix with tHBfix significantly improves the behavior of RNA TNs during well-converged enhanced-sampling simulations using replica exchange with solute tempering. TNs mostly populate canonical A-form like states while spurious intercalated structures are largely suppressed. Still, simulations of r(AAAA) and r(UUUU) TNs show some residual discrepancies with primary NMR data which suggests that future tuning of some other ff terms might be useful. Nevertheless, the tHBfix has a clear potential to improve modeling of key biochemical processes, where interactions of RNA single stranded ends are involved.
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