[gmx-users] Re: MD with RMSD restraint
Ran Friedman
r.friedman at bioc.uzh.ch
Tue May 19 09:38:16 CEST 2009
Hi,
You can also use essential dynamics sampling.
Ran.
David van der Spoel wrote:
> Sam Moors wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Position restraints do not allow me to do what I want.
>> For instance, I want to allow the system to freely explore the
>> conformational space within a certain RMSD range, but not evolve
>> beyond a specified RMSD cutoff.
>> Another application would be to push the system conformation away
>> from the reference structure, by using negative force constants.
>> Therefore the reference structure should be fitted to the simulation
>> structure (or the other way around) before calculating the position
>> differences.
>
> Then you have to derive a force that is the derivative of the RMSD
> with respect to the positions. This may be difficult, since you have
> the superposition step in between. What you could do straight away is
> move from normal RMSD to distance-based RMSD, in which case the this
> has been implemented using distance restraints. You would use genrestr
> to generate the additional topology input, then determine a suitable
> force constant and Bob's your uncle.
>
> Cheers.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>> Sam
>>
>>>
>>> Mark Abraham wrote:
>>>> Sam Moors wrote:
>>>>> Hi gmx users/developers,
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to do a molecular dynamics simulation with a
>>>>> restraint on
>>>>> the backbone RMS deviation from a reference structure.
>>>>> Does anybody know if this is possible?
>>>
>>> How about position restraints only on the backbone? Same effect.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not exactly as you describe, but you should read the section in
>>>> chapter
>>>> 4 of the manual and see for yourself.
>>>>
>>>>> If yes, could you explain how to do it?
>>>>> If no, what would be the easiest way to implement this in gromacs?
>>>>
>>>> It could be done, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
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