MD simulation analysis TSD
Contents
General
<figtable id="tbl:generalstats">
Model | CPU | Runtime | ns/day | days/s |
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style="border-style: solid; border-width: 0 0 0 0" | Wildtype | 16 | 13h52 | 17.3 | 3896 |
R178H | 12 | 19h03 | 12.6 | 5354 |
P182L | 32 | 07h08 | 33.6 | 2006 |
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<xr id="tbl:generalstats"/> shows general statistics about the three simulations. It should be noted that the output of gmxcheck does not account for the number of CPUs used in the calculation and only reports the real time that passed. Normalizing the runtimes by the number of CPUs involved yields that the Wildtype and P182L mutation completed within 4 hours. R178H took 4 hours longer, however the difference is negligible, considering that they were not done in a testing environment and it is assumed that all CPUs could maintain equal load throughout the runs. In fact Gromacs reports a particularly high 12% of the time being lost due to PP/PME imbalance.
Thermodynamics
Pressure
<figtable id="tab:pressure">
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<xr id="tab:pressure"/> shows the pressure oscillations for the three simulations. As can be seen per-frame values differ by several 100 bar, as to be expected <ref name="gromacsmanualpressure">http://www.gromacs.org/Documentation/Terminology/Pressure</ref>. More importantly the average shows convergence in every simulation and does not undergo any major changes towards the end of the simulations. The final average pressure also lies close to 0 in all cases.
Temperature
<figtable id="tab:temperature">
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<xr id="tab:temperature"/> shows the temperature variances during the simulations. The mutations both show higher extreme values than the wildtype structure, especially P182L. The average however remains exactly the same for all simulations, which is the expected behavior after a period of time passed <ref name="">http://www.gromacs.org/Documentation/Terminology/Thermostats</ref>. The fact the all simulations arrive at the same value also supports that the simulations went well and arrived at the correct temperature.
Potential Energy
<figtable id="tab:potentialenergy">
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<xr id="tab:potentialenergy"/> shows the fluctuations of potential energy during the simulations. As can be seen, during all simulations it is globally decreasing and the final averages of all three runs are similar.
Total Energy
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Flexibility
RMSF
Significance
Conclusion
References
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