Lipid bilayers driven to a wrong lane in molecular dynamics simulations by truncation of long-range electrostatic interactions
Michael Patra, Mikko Karttunen, Marja T. Hyvonen, Emma Falck, and Ilpo, Vattulainen

TL;DR
This paper discusses the impact of truncating long-range electrostatic interactions on lipid bilayer simulations, highlighting potential inaccuracies in molecular dynamics results.
Contribution
It introduces the issue of electrostatic truncation effects in lipid bilayer simulations and emphasizes the need for proper long-range interaction treatment.
Findings
Truncation can lead to incorrect lipid bilayer behavior
Long-range electrostatics are crucial for accurate simulations
Highlights importance of electrostatic treatment methods
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior · Protein Structure and Dynamics
