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Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular Dynamics
[Image: see text] Multiscale QM/MM approaches have become the most suitable and effective methods for the investigation of spectroscopic properties of medium- or large-size chromophores in condensed phases. On these grounds, we are developing a novel workflow aimed at improving the generality, relia...
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author | Mancini, Giordano Del Galdo, Sara Chandramouli, Balasubramanian Pagliai, Marco Barone, Vincenzo |
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description | [Image: see text] Multiscale QM/MM approaches have become the most suitable and effective methods for the investigation of spectroscopic properties of medium- or large-size chromophores in condensed phases. On these grounds, we are developing a novel workflow aimed at improving the generality, reliability, and ease of use of the available tools. In the present paper, we report the latest developments of such an approach with specific reference to a general workplan starting with the addition of acetonitrile to the panel of solvents already available in the General Liquid Optimized Boundary (GLOB) model enforcing nonperiodic boundary conditions (NPBC). Next, the solvatochromic shifts induced by acetonitrile on both rigid (uracil and thymine) and flexible (thyrosine) chromophores have been studied introducing in our software a number of new features ranging from rigid-geometry NPBC molecular dynamics based on the quaternion formalism to a full integration of variational (ONIOM) and perturbative (perturbed matrix method (PMM)) approaches for describing different solute–solvent topologies and local fluctuations, respectively. Finally, thymine and uracil have been studied also in methanol to point out the generality of the computational strategy. While further developments are surely needed, the strengths of our integrated approach even in its present version are demonstrated by the accuracy of the results obtained by an unsupervised approach and coupled to a computational cost strongly reduced with respect to that of conventional QM/MM models without any appreciable accuracy deterioration. |
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spelling | pubmed-80095172021-03-31 Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular Dynamics Mancini, Giordano Del Galdo, Sara Chandramouli, Balasubramanian Pagliai, Marco Barone, Vincenzo J Chem Theory Comput [Image: see text] Multiscale QM/MM approaches have become the most suitable and effective methods for the investigation of spectroscopic properties of medium- or large-size chromophores in condensed phases. On these grounds, we are developing a novel workflow aimed at improving the generality, reliability, and ease of use of the available tools. In the present paper, we report the latest developments of such an approach with specific reference to a general workplan starting with the addition of acetonitrile to the panel of solvents already available in the General Liquid Optimized Boundary (GLOB) model enforcing nonperiodic boundary conditions (NPBC). Next, the solvatochromic shifts induced by acetonitrile on both rigid (uracil and thymine) and flexible (thyrosine) chromophores have been studied introducing in our software a number of new features ranging from rigid-geometry NPBC molecular dynamics based on the quaternion formalism to a full integration of variational (ONIOM) and perturbative (perturbed matrix method (PMM)) approaches for describing different solute–solvent topologies and local fluctuations, respectively. Finally, thymine and uracil have been studied also in methanol to point out the generality of the computational strategy. While further developments are surely needed, the strengths of our integrated approach even in its present version are demonstrated by the accuracy of the results obtained by an unsupervised approach and coupled to a computational cost strongly reduced with respect to that of conventional QM/MM models without any appreciable accuracy deterioration. American Chemical Society 2020-07-22 2020-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8009517/ /pubmed/32697580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.0c00454 Text en Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Mancini, Giordano Del Galdo, Sara Chandramouli, Balasubramanian Pagliai, Marco Barone, Vincenzo Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular Dynamics |
title | Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration
of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular
Dynamics |
title_full | Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration
of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular
Dynamics |
title_fullStr | Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration
of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular
Dynamics |
title_full_unstemmed | Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration
of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular
Dynamics |
title_short | Computational Spectroscopy in Solution by Integration
of Variational and Perturbative Approaches on Top of Clusterized Molecular
Dynamics |
title_sort | computational spectroscopy in solution by integration
of variational and perturbative approaches on top of clusterized molecular
dynamics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8009517/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32697580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.0c00454 |
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