计算机科学
QM/毫米
开源
计算科学
计算机图形学(图像)
分子动力学
化学
计算化学
操作系统
软件
作者
Vinícius Wilian D. Cruzeiro,Madushanka Manathunga,Kenneth M. Merz,Andreas W. Götz
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jcim.1c00169
摘要
The quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) approach is an essential and well-established tool in computational chemistry that has been widely applied in a myriad of biomolecular problems in the literature. In this publication, we report the integration of the QUantum Interaction Computational Kernel (QUICK) program as an engine to perform electronic structure calculations in QM/MM simulations with AMBER. This integration is available through either a file-based interface (FBI) or an application programming interface (API). Since QUICK is an open-source GPU-accelerated code with multi-GPU parallelization, users can take advantage of "free of charge" GPU-acceleration in their QM/MM simulations. In this work, we discuss implementation details and give usage examples. We also investigate energy conservation in typical QM/MM simulations performed at the microcanonical ensemble. Finally, benchmark results for two representative systems in bulk water, the N-methylacetamide (NMA) molecule and the photoactive yellow protein (PYP), show the performance of QM/MM simulations with QUICK and AMBER using a varying number of CPU cores and GPUs. Our results highlight the acceleration obtained from a single or multiple GPUs; we observed speedups of up to 53× between a single GPU vs a single CPU core and of up to 2.6× when comparing four GPUs to a single GPU. Results also reveal speedups of up to 3.5× when the API is used instead of FBI.
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