Just curious, how often do you see experimental free energies at this
level of accuracy (0.04 kcal/mol)? It is pretty safe to say never.
Others on this list may chip in, but my impression of typical "accurate"
measures is about 0.5 kcal/mol. Typical binding free energy accuracy is on
the level of kcal/mol or worse.
Of course, as someone once said we theoreticians should have higher
standard.
yong
> So getting a free energy that is different by 0.04 kcal/mol following 20 nsec
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