[gmx-users] doubt in RMSD
Justin Lemkul
jalemkul at vt.edu
Sat Jun 10 01:45:29 CEST 2017
On 6/9/17 1:56 PM, Seera Suryanarayana wrote:
> Dear gromacs users,
>
> I have done simulations for 100ns. My peptide length is 25 residue length.
> While calculating the RMSD by executing the gmx rms I have used 2 C-alpha
> atoms at N-terminal and one C-alpha atom at C-terminal for least square
> fitting and then calculated the RMSD for the rest of the C-alpha atoms.
> Among the frames some frames got more than 2nm RMSD with respect to
> starting structure. I have doubt here. 2nm means (20 Angstrom) is very
> high, is it possible to get this mush deviation with respect to starting
> structure? If it is yes, what is the reason for deviation?
>
Have you watched the trajectory to see what happens? Such a short peptide may
simply unfold and the RMSD would be reasonable in that case.
-Justin
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