Wan, Shunzhou; Coveney, Peter V.; Flower, Darren R.
Molecular dynamics Simulations - Bring biomolecular structures alive on a computer
Methods in Molecular Biology, 409:321-339, 2007

The molecular dynamics (MD) simulations play a very important role in science today. They have been used successfully in binding free-energy calculations and rational design of drugs and vaccines. MD simulations can help visualize and understand structures and dynamics at an atomistic level when combined with molecular graphics programs. The molecular and atomistic properties can be displayed on a computer in a time-dependent way, which opens a road toward a better understanding of the relationship of structure, dynamics, and function. In this chapter, the basics of MD are explained, together with a step-by-step description of setup and running an MD simulation.

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