Alchemical free energy simulations without speed limits. A generic framework to calculate free energy differences independent of the underlying molecular dynamics program

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We describe the theory of the so-called common-core/serial-atom-insertion (CC/SAI) approach to compute alchemical free energy differences and its practical implementation in a Python package called Transformato. CC/SAI is not tied to a specific biomolecular simulation program and does not rely on special purpose code for alchemical transformations. To calculate the alchemical free energy difference between several small molecules, the physical end-states are mutated into a suitable common core. Since this only requires turning off interactions, the setup of intermediate states is straightforward to automate. Transformato currently supports CHARMM and OpenMM as back ends to carry out the necessary molecular dynamics simulations, as well as post-processing calculations. We validate the method by computing a series of relative solvation free energy differences.

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Wieder, M., Fleck, M., Braunsfeld, B., & Boresch, S. (2022). Alchemical free energy simulations without speed limits. A generic framework to calculate free energy differences independent of the underlying molecular dynamics program. Journal of Computational Chemistry, 43(17), 1151–1160. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcc.26877

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