Backmapping triangulated surfaces to coarse-grained membrane models

Journal article
Multi-scale
Methods
Vesicles
Lipid membranes
Proteins
Author

Weria Pezeshkian, Melanie König, Tsjerk A Wassenaar, Siewert J Marrink

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Citation (APA 7)

Pezeshkian, W., König, M., Wassenaar, T. A., & Marrink, S. J. (2020). Backmapping triangulated surfaces to coarse-grained membrane models. Nature communications, 11(1), 2296.

Abstract

Many biological processes involve large-scale changes in membrane shape. Computer simulations of these processes are challenging since they occur across a wide range of spatiotemporal scales that cannot be investigated in full by any single current simulation technique. A potential solution is to combine different levels of resolution through a multiscale scheme. Here, we present a multiscale algorithm that backmaps a continuum membrane model represented as a dynamically triangulated surface (DTS) to its corresponding molecular model based on the coarse-grained (CG) Martini force field. Thus, we can use DTS simulations to equilibrate slow large-scale membrane conformational changes and then explore the local properties at CG resolution. We demonstrate the power of our method by backmapping a vesicular bud induced by binding of Shiga toxin and by transforming the membranes of an entire mitochondrion to near-atomic resolution. Our approach opens the way to whole cell simulations at molecular detail.