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Chemistry at Harvard molecular mechanics CHARMM

The rhodopsin protein problem An all-atom rhodopsin protein was set in a solvated lipid bilayer described via the Chemistry at Harvard Molecular Mechanics (CHARMM) force field. Long-range coulomb interactions were described via the particle-particle mesh. SHAKE constraints were applied to the system for the definitions of the force field and constraints. Further, the model consisted of counter ions with a reduced amount of water the effect was to have a total system with 32,000 atoms that was simulated for 100 time steps. This simulation was performed at a constant pressure and temperature with an LJ force cutoff of 10.0 Angstroms. In this problem, the total number of neighbors per atom was 440 within this force cutoff More information about the benchmark problem can be found at http //lammps.sandia.gOv/bench.html rhodo... [Pg.298]


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