Benchmarking generative AI and physics based molecular simulation for sampling conformational heterogeneity in T4 Lysozyme
Bhakat, S.
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Wild-type T4 lysozyme (T4L) is used as a benchmark to evaluate conformational sampling across generative AI, AI-accelerated molecular simulation (AMS), and physics-based enhanced molecular dynamics (EMD). A four-state model: exposed/open, exposed/closed, buried/open, and buried/closed; is defined using physically meaningful collective variables. While generative AI methods (AF-cluster, MSA subsampling of AlphaFold2, ConforFold, AlphaFlow, ESMFlow, ConfRover, BioEmu) largely sample only the exposed/open state, AMS integrating generative ensembles with iterative molecular dynamics, recovering all states and reproducing equilibrium populations similar to EMD and experimental smFRET signatures.
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