Molecular simulation methods for conformational searches and diffusivity

dc.contributor.authorGaalswyk, Kari
dc.date.issued2016-08
dc.description.abstractComputer modeling is a powerful technique to provide explanations and make predictions in drug development using computational methods. Molecular conformations affect drug binding and biological activity, so the preferred conformation of a drug molecule plays an important role in design and synthesis of new drugs. We have developed a conformational search method to automatically identify low energy conformations of drug molecules in an explicit solvent. This method uses replica-exchange molecular dynamics and clustering analysis to efficiently sample conformational space and identify the most probable conformations. The method produces distinct primary conformations for a molecule in explicit solvent, implicit solvent, and gas phase. Drug development is also concerned with membrane permeation. Many drugs have intracellular targets, and the rate and mechanism of membrane permeation affects their biological behavior. Transmembrane diffusion coefficients can be calculated using Generalized Langevin methods. We have compared the velocity autocorrelation and the position autocorrelation methods using molecular dynamics simulations of various solutes in homogeneous liquids, and of a water molecule harmonically restrained at various points within a lipid bilayer. Our results indicate that known limitations when using the position autocorrelation function can potentially be resolved using the velocity autocorrelation function. The effects of the spring constant and the choice of thermostat on both methods are also discussed.
dc.description.noteIncludes bibliographical references.
dc.format.extentxiii, 89 pages : illustrations (some color).
dc.format.mediumText
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14783/7092
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMemorial University of Newfoundland
dc.rights.licenseThe author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
dc.subjectMolecular Dynamics
dc.subjectConformational Search
dc.subjectDiffusivity
dc.subjectComputational
dc.subjectSimulation
dc.subject.lcshIsomerism--Computer simulation
dc.subject.lcshMolecular pharmacology--Computer simulation
dc.subject.lcshMolecular dynamics--Computer simulation
dc.titleMolecular simulation methods for conformational searches and diffusivity
dc.typeMaster thesis
mem.campusSt. John's Campus
mem.convocationDate2016-10
mem.departmentChemistry
mem.divisionsChemistry
mem.facultyFaculty of Science
mem.fullTextStatuspublic
mem.institutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
mem.isPublishedunpub
mem.thesisAuthorizedNameGaalswyk, Kari
thesis.degree.disciplineChemistry
thesis.degree.grantorMemorial University of Newfoundland
thesis.degree.levelmasters
thesis.degree.nameM. Sc.

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