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Download fileComputational Lipidomics with insane: A Versatile Tool for Generating Custom Membranes for Molecular Simulations
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posted on 2015-05-12, 00:00 authored by Tsjerk A. Wassenaar, Helgi I. Ingólfsson, Rainer
A. Böckmann, D. Peter Tieleman, Siewert J. MarrinkFor simulations of
membranes and membrane proteins, the generation
of the lipid bilayer is a critical step in the setup of the system.
Membranes comprising multiple components pose a particular challenge,
because the relative abundances need to be controlled and the equilibration
of the system may take several microseconds. Here we present a comprehensive
method for building membrane containing systems, characterized by
simplicity and versatility. The program uses preset, coarse-grain
lipid templates to build the membrane, and also allows on-the-fly
generation of simple lipid types by specifying the headgroup, linker,
and lipid tails on the command line. The resulting models can be equilibrated,
after which a relaxed atomistic model can be obtained by reverse transformation.
For multicomponent membranes, this provides an efficient means for
generating equilibrated atomistic models. The method is called insane, an acronym for INSert membrANE. The program has
been made available, together with the complementary method for reverse
transformation, at http://cgmartini.nl/. This work highlights
the key features of insane and presents a survey
of properties for a large range of lipids as a start of a computational
lipidomics project.
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multicomponent membranesgenerationatomistic modelmembrane proteinsINSert membrANEVersatile Toollipid typesprogramcommand linebuilding membranelipid bilayerlipid tailsmethodComputational LipidomicsMolecular SimulationsFor simulationslipidomics projectatomistic modelsGenerating Custom Membranesabundances needtransformation