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Reservoir Boundaries in Brownian Dynamics Simulations of Ion Channels

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Corry, Ben
Hoyles, Matthew
Allen, Toby
Walker, M
Kuyucak, Serdar
Chung, Shin-Ho

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Brownian dynamics (BD) simulations provide a practical method for the calculation of ion channel conductance from a given structure. There has been much debate about the implementation of reservoir boundaries in BD simulations in recent years, with claims that the use of improper boundaries could have large effects on the calculated conductance values. Here we compare the simple stochastic boundary that we have been using in our BD simulations with the recently proposed grand canonical Monte Carlo method. We also compare different methods of creating transmembrane potentials. Our results confirm that the treatment of the reservoir boundaries is mostly irrelevant to the conductance properties of an ion channel as long as the reservoirs are large enough.

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2037-12-31