Song_2004_Biophys.J_86_2017

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Title : Finite element solution of the steady-state Smoluchowski equation for rate constant calculations - Song_2004_Biophys.J_86_2017
Author(s) : Song Y , Zhang Y , Shen T , Bajaj CL , McCammon JA , Baker NA
Ref : Biophysical Journal , 86 :2017 , 2004
Abstract :

This article describes the development and implementation of algorithms to study diffusion in biomolecular systems using continuum mechanics equations. Specifically, finite element methods have been developed to solve the steady-state Smoluchowski equation to calculate ligand binding rate constants for large biomolecules. The resulting software has been validated and applied to mouse acetylcholinesterase. Rates for inhibitor binding to mAChE were calculated at various ionic strengths with several different reaction criteria. The calculated rates were compared with experimental data and show very good agreement when the correct reaction criterion is used. Additionally, these finite element methods require significantly less computational resources than existing particle-based Brownian dynamics methods.

PubMedSearch : Song_2004_Biophys.J_86_2017
PubMedID: 15041644

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Song Y, Zhang Y, Shen T, Bajaj CL, McCammon JA, Baker NA (2004)
Finite element solution of the steady-state Smoluchowski equation for rate constant calculations
Biophysical Journal 86 :2017

Song Y, Zhang Y, Shen T, Bajaj CL, McCammon JA, Baker NA (2004)
Biophysical Journal 86 :2017