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    Here, we investigate the performance of "Accurate NeurAl networK engINe for Molecular Energies" (ANI), trained on small organic compounds, on bulk systems including non-covalent interactions and applicability to estimate solvation (hydration) free energies using the interaction between the ligand and explicit solvent (water) from single-step MD simulations. The method is adopted from ANI using the Atomic Simulation Environment (ASE) and predicts the non-covalent interaction energies at the accuracy of wb97x/6-31G(d) level by a simple linear scaling for the conformations sampled by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of ligand-n(H2 O) systems. For the first time, we test ANI potentials' abilities to reproduce solvation free energies using linear interaction energy (LIE) formulism by modifying the original LIE equation. Our results on ~250 different complexes show that the method can be accurate and have a correlation of R2  = 0.88-0.89 (MAE <1.0 kcal/mol) to the experimental solvation free energies, outperforming current end-state methods. Moreover, it is competitive to other conventional free energy methods such as FEP and BAR with 15-20 × fold reduced computational cost. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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    Mütesir Temel, Omer Tayfuroglu, Abdulkadir Kocak. The performance of ANI-ML potentials for ligand-n(H2 O) interaction energies and estimation of hydration free energies from end-point MD simulations. Journal of computational chemistry. 2023 Feb 05;44(4):559-569

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    PMID: 36324248

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