Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.113, No.13, 4413-4424, 2009
Hybrid Coarse-Graining Approach for Lipid Bilayers at Large Length and Time Scales
A hybrid analytic-systematic (HAS) coarse-grained (CG) lipid model is developed and employed in a large-scale, simulation of a liposome. The methodology is termed hybrid analytic-systematic because one component of the interaction between CG sites is variationally determined from the multiscale coarse-graining (MS-CG) methodology, whereas the remaining component utilizes an analytic potential. The systematic component models the in-plane center-of-mass interaction of the lipids as determined from an atomistic-level MD simulation of a bilayer. The analytic component is based on the well-known Gay-Berne ellipsoid-of-revolution liquid-crystal model and is designed to model the highly anisotropic interactions at a highly coarse-grained level. The HAS CG approach is the first step in an "aggressive" CG methodology designed to model multicomponent biological membranes at very large length and time scales.