We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculation of conformationally dependent atomic charges in proteins. The models were based on the electronegativity equalization method (EEM), and the parametrization procedure was tailored to proteins. We used large protein fragments as reference structures and fitted the EEM model parameters using atomic charges computed by three population analyses (Mulliken, Natural, iterative Hirshfeld), at the Hartree–Fock level with two basis sets (6-31G*, 6-31G**) and in two environments (gas phase, implicit solvation). We parametrized and successfully validated 24 EEM models. When tested on insulin and ubiquitin, all models reproduced quantum mechanics level...
The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for chargecalculation. A challeng...
Current advances in hardware and algorithm develop- ment allow the life science researchers to repla...
We have studied the transferability of atomic charges for proteins, fitted to the quantum mechanical...
We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculati...
We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculati...
We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculati...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
<p>(A) The reference data used in this study consisted of QM atomic charges for protein fragments in...
BackgroundPartial atomic charges describe the distribution of electron density in a molecule and the...
We have studied the conformational dependence of molecular mechanics atomic charges for proteins by ...
Abstract: The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for charge calculation....
The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for chargecalculation. A challeng...
The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for chargecalculation. A challeng...
Current advances in hardware and algorithm develop- ment allow the life science researchers to repla...
We have studied the transferability of atomic charges for proteins, fitted to the quantum mechanical...
We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculati...
We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculati...
We focused on the parametrization and evaluation of empirical models for fast and accurate calculati...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
The concept of the atomic charge is extensively used to model the electrostatic properties of protei...
<p>(A) The reference data used in this study consisted of QM atomic charges for protein fragments in...
BackgroundPartial atomic charges describe the distribution of electron density in a molecule and the...
We have studied the conformational dependence of molecular mechanics atomic charges for proteins by ...
Abstract: The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for charge calculation....
The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for chargecalculation. A challeng...
The Electronegativity Equalization Method (EEM) is a fast approach for chargecalculation. A challeng...
Current advances in hardware and algorithm develop- ment allow the life science researchers to repla...
We have studied the transferability of atomic charges for proteins, fitted to the quantum mechanical...