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A versatile AMBER‐Gaussian QM/MM interface through PUPIL

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The PUPIL package (Program for User Package Interfacing and Linking) originally was developed to interface different programs for multiscale calculations in materials sciences (Torras et al., J Comput Aided Mater Des 2006, 13, 201; Torras et al., Comput Phys Commun 2007, 177, 265). Here we present an extension of PUPIL to computational chemistry by interfacing two widely used computational chemistry programs: AMBER (molecular dynamics) and Gaussian (quantum chemistry). The benefit is to allow the application of the advanced MD techniques available in AMBER to a hybrid QM/MM system in which the forces and energy on the QM part can be computed by any of the methods available in Gaussian. To illustrate, we present two example applications: A MD calculation of alanine dipeptide in explicit water, and a use of the steered MD capabilities in AMBER to calculate the free energy of reaction for the dissociation of Angeli's salt.

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