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Challenges in simulating whole virus particles and how to fix them with the SIRAH force field.
Current developments in specialized software and computer power make the simulation of large molecular assemblies a technical possibility despite their computational cost. Coarse-grained (CG) approaches simplify molecular complexity and reduce computational costs while preserving intermolecular physical/chemical interactions. These methods enable virus simulations, making them more accessible to research groups with limited supercomputing resources. However, setting up and running molecular dynamics simulations of multimillion systems requires specialized molecular modeling, editing, and visualization skills. Moreover, many issues related to the computational setup, the choice of simulation engines, and the force fields that rule the intermolecular interactions require particular attention and are key to attaining a realistic description of viral systems at the fully atomistic or CG levels. Here, we provide an overview of the current challenges in simulating entire virus particles and the potential of the SIRAH force field to address these challenges through its implementations for CG and multiscale simulations.
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Biophysical Reviews aims to publish critical and timely reviews from key figures in the field of biophysics. The bulk of the reviews that are currently published are from invited authors, but the journal is also open for non-solicited reviews. Interested authors are encouraged to discuss the possibility of contributing a review with the Editor-in-Chief prior to submission. Through publishing reviews on biophysics, the editors of the journal hope to illustrate the great power and potential of physical techniques in the biological sciences, they aim to stimulate the discussion and promote further research and would like to educate and enthuse basic researcher scientists and students of biophysics. Biophysical Reviews covers the entire field of biophysics, generally defined as the science of describing and defining biological phenomenon using the concepts and the techniques of physics. This includes but is not limited by such areas as: - Bioinformatics - Biophysical methods and instrumentation - Medical biophysics - Biosystems - Cell biophysics and organization - Macromolecules: dynamics, structures and interactions - Single molecule biophysics - Membrane biophysics, channels and transportation