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\textbf{\Huge {A Mesoscale Model for Phospholipid Simulations}}\\[0.5em] |
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\textsc{\LARGE \underline{Matthew~A.~Meineke}, and J.~Daniel~Gezelter}\\[0.3em] |
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{\large Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA\\ |
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{\tt\ mmeineke@nd.edu} |
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{\large{\color{red} \underline{ABSTRACT} } } |
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{\color{ndblue} |
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A mesoscale model for phospholipids has been developed for molecular |
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dynamics simulations of lipid bilayers. The model makes several |
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simplifications to both the water and the phospholipids to reduce the |
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computational cost of each force evaluation. The water was represented |
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by the soft sticky dipole model of Ichiye \emph{et |
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al}.\cite{liu96:new_model,liu96:monte_carlo,chandra99:ssd_md} The |
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simplifications to the phospholipids included the reduction of atoms |
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in the tail groups to beads representing $\mbox{CH}_{2}$ and |
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$\mbox{CH}_{3}$ unified atoms, and the replacement of the head groups |
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with a single point mass containing a centrally located dipole. The |
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model was then used to simulate micelle and bilayer formation from a |
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configuration of randomly placed phospholipids which was simulated for |
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times in excess of 30 nanoseconds. |
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{\large{\color{red} \underline{Acknowledgments}}} |
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The authors would like to acknowledge Charles Vardeman, Christopher |
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Fennell, and Teng lin for their contributions to the simulation |
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engine. MAM would also like to extend a special thank you to Charles |
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Vardeman for his help with the TeX formatting of this |
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poster. Computaion time was provided on the Bunch-of-Boxes (B.o.B.) |
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cluster under NSF grant DMR 00 79647. The authors acknowledge support |
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under NSF grant CHE-0134881. |
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