二十年的马提尼:更好的珠子,更广阔的范围

IF 16.8 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Molecular Science Pub Date : 2022-06-24 DOI:10.1002/wcms.1620
Siewert J. Marrink, Luca Monticelli, Manuel N. Melo, Riccardo Alessandri, D. Peter Tieleman, Paulo C. T. Souza
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马提尼模型是一种用于分子动力学模拟的粗粒度力场,已经存在了近20年。Martini模型最初是由Marrink和Tieleman团队为基于脂类的系统开发的,多年来作为一个社区的努力,Martini模型已经扩展到当前通用力场的水平。除了减少计算成本的明显好处之外,该模型的流行很大程度上是由于作为模型基础的系统而直观的构建块方法,以及开发的开放性及其持续验证。在广泛使用的Gromacs软件套件中轻松实现也很有帮助。自2002年提出以来,马提尼模型经历了头部相互作用的逐步完善和应用范围的扩大。在这篇回顾中,我们回顾了这一发展,最终在2021年发布了马提尼3版本。该模型的强大功能通过Martini在生物和材料科学中最近的重要发现的关键例子来说明,以及来自粗粒度分辨率至关重要的领域的例子,即高通量应用,具有大复杂性的系统,以及接近整个细胞规模的模拟。本文分类如下:
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Two decades of Martini: Better beads, broader scope

The Martini model, a coarse-grained force field for molecular dynamics simulations, has been around for nearly two decades. Originally developed for lipid-based systems by the groups of Marrink and Tieleman, the Martini model has over the years been extended as a community effort to the current level of a general-purpose force field. Apart from the obvious benefit of a reduction in computational cost, the popularity of the model is largely due to the systematic yet intuitive building-block approach that underlies the model, as well as the open nature of the development and its continuous validation. The easy implementation in the widely used Gromacs software suite has also been instrumental. Since its conception in 2002, the Martini model underwent a gradual refinement of the bead interactions and a widening scope of applications. In this review, we look back at this development, culminating with the release of the Martini 3 version in 2021. The power of the model is illustrated with key examples of recent important findings in biological and material sciences enabled with Martini, as well as examples from areas where coarse-grained resolution is essential, namely high-throughput applications, systems with large complexity, and simulations approaching the scale of whole cells.

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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Molecular Science
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Molecular Science CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
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52
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期刊介绍: Computational molecular sciences harness the power of rigorous chemical and physical theories, employing computer-based modeling, specialized hardware, software development, algorithm design, and database management to explore and illuminate every facet of molecular sciences. These interdisciplinary approaches form a bridge between chemistry, biology, and materials sciences, establishing connections with adjacent application-driven fields in both chemistry and biology. WIREs Computational Molecular Science stands as a platform to comprehensively review and spotlight research from these dynamic and interconnected fields.
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