PhysNet Meets CHARMM: A Framework for Routine Machine Learning / Molecular Mechanics Simulations

The Journal of chemical physics(2023)

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Full dimensional potential energy surfaces (PESs) based on machine learning (ML) techniques provide means for accurate and efficient molecular simulations in the gas- and condensed-phase for various experimental observables ranging from spectroscopy to reaction dynamics. Here, the MLpot extension with PhysNet as the ML-based model for a PES is introduced into the newly developed pyCHARMM API. To illustrate conceiving, validating, refining and using a typical workflow, para-chloro-phenol is considered as an example. The main focus is on how to approach a concrete problem from a practical perspective and applications to spectroscopic observables and the free energy for the -OH torsion in solution are discussed in detail. For the computed IR spectra in the fingerprint region the computations for para-chloro-phenol in water are in good qualitative agreement with experiment carried out in CCl$_4$. Also, relative intensities are largely consistent with experimental findings. The barrier for rotation of the -OH group increases from $\sim 3.5$ kcal/mol in the gas phase to $\sim 4.1$ kcal/mol from simulations in water due to favourable H-bonding interactions of the -OH group with surrounding water molecules.
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learning/molecular mechanics,simulations,charmm,machine learning/molecular
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