Huber Gary A, McCammon J Andrew
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0340, USA.
Department of Pharmocology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0636, USA.
Trends Chem. 2019 Nov;1(8):727-738. doi: 10.1016/j.trechm.2019.07.008. Epub 2019 Aug 28.
Brownian dynamics (BD) is a technique for carrying out computer simulations of physical systems that are driven by thermal fluctuations. Biological systems at the macromolecular and cellular level, while falling in the gap between well-established atomic-level models and continuum models, are especially suitable for such simulations. We present a brief history, examples of important biological processes that are driven by thermal motion, and those that have been profitably studied by BD. We also present some of the challenges facing developers of algorithms and software, especially in the attempt to simulate larger systems more accurately and for longer times.
布朗动力学(BD)是一种用于对由热涨落驱动的物理系统进行计算机模拟的技术。大分子和细胞水平的生物系统,虽处于成熟的原子水平模型与连续介质模型之间的空白地带,但特别适合此类模拟。我们简要介绍其历史、由热运动驱动的重要生物过程的实例,以及那些通过布朗动力学得到有益研究的过程。我们还介绍了算法和软件开发人员面临的一些挑战,特别是在尝试更准确、更长时间地模拟更大系统方面。