Intelligent Resolution: Integrating Cryo-EM with AI-driven Multi-resolution Simulations to Observe the SARS-CoV-2 Replication-Transcription Machinery in Action

Author:

Trifan Anda,Gorgun Defne,Li Zongyi,Brace Alexander,Zvyagin Maxim,Ma Heng,Clyde Austin,Clark David,Salim Michael,Hardy David J.,Burnley Tom,Huang Lei,McCalpin John,Emani Murali,Yoo Hyenseung,Yin Junqi,Tsaris Aristeidis,Subbiah Vishal,Raza Tanveer,Liu Jessica,Trebesch Noah,Wells Geoffrey,Mysore Venkatesh,Gibbs Thomas,Phillips James,Chennubhotla S. Chakra,Foster Ian,Stevens Rick,Anandkumar Anima,Vishwanath Venkatram,Stone John E.,Tajkhorshid EmadORCID,Harris Sarah A.,Ramanathan Arvind

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) replication transcription complex (RTC) is a multi-domain protein responsible for replicating and transcribing the viral mRNA inside a human cell. Attacking RTC function with pharmaceutical compounds is a pathway to treating COVID-19. Conventional tools, e.g., cryo-electron microscopy and all-atom molecular dynamics (AAMD), do not provide sufficiently high resolution or timescale to capture important dynamics of this molecular machine. Consequently, we develop an innovative workflow that bridges the gap between these resolutions, using mesoscale fluctuating finite element analysis (FFEA) continuum simulations and a hierarchy of AI-methods that continually learn and infer features for maintaining consistency between AAMD and FFEA simulations. We leverage a multi-site distributed workflow manager to orchestrate AI, FFEA, and AAMD jobs, providing optimal resource utilization across HPC centers. Our study provides unprecedented access to study the SARS-CoV-2 RTC machinery, while providing general capability for AI-enabled multi-resolution simulations at scale.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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