SuBMIT: A Software Toolkit for Facilitating Simulations of Coarse-Grained Structure-Based Models of Biomolecules
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Coarse-grained structure-based models (CG-SBMs; or Gō models) are simplified potential energy functions of biomolecules or biomolecular complexes that encode their structure. Molecular dynamics simulations of such SBMs have been successfully used to study long time-scale dynamics such as protein and RNA folding, and large conformational transitions of biomolecular complexes. SBMs have several advantages: (1) Their MD simulations are computationally inexpensive, making extensive sampling easily accessible to many researchers. (2) They are easy to modify and can be adapted for the specific biomolecular problem that needs to be investigated. However, the force-fields of SBMs are not usually included in commonly used biomolecular simulation packages resulting in a barrier to their use. Here, we present SuBMIT ( S tr u cture B ased M odels I nput T oolkit; https://github.com/sglabncbs/submit ), a toolkit for generating coarse-grained SBM input files for performing MD simulations with GROMACS and OpenMM/OpenSMOG. Simulations whose input files can be generated using the different flavors of CG-SBMs present in SuBMIT include the folding and conformational ensembles of proteins with intrinsically disordered regions, 3D-domain-swapping in proteins and the dynamics of RNA-protein assemblies (e.g., simple RNA viruses).