Two decades of Martini: Better beads, broader scope
University of Groningen · Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The Martini model, a coarse‐grained force field for molecular dynamics simulations, has been around for nearly two decades. Originally developed for lipid‐based systems by the groups of Marrink and Tieleman, the Martini model has over the years been extended as a community effort to the current level of a general‐purpose force field. Apart from the obvious benefit of a reduction in computational cost, the popularity of the model is largely due to the systematic yet intuitive building‐block approach that underlies the model, as well as the open nature of the development and its continuous validation. The easy implementation in the widely used Gromacs software suite has also been instrumental. Since its…
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- Scope (computer science)
- Computer science
- Popularity
- Field (mathematics)
- Block (permutation group theory)
- Molecular dynamics
- Computational model
- Software
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure