[gmx-users] MD at different pH

Justin Lemkul jalemkul at vt.edu
Wed May 3 16:45:45 CEST 2017



On 5/3/17 10:04 AM, Anu George wrote:
> Thanks Justin for the information.
> But I had a further question regarding the simulation-if the active monomer exists only in the acidic pH, then will carrying out a simulation of the monomer with a drug  at neutral pH help?

That depends on what your scientific goals/questions are and what you are 
actually trying to model.

-Justin

> regards,
> Anu George
>
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> From: "Justin Lemkul" <jalemkul at vt.edu>
> To: gmx-users at gromacs.org
> Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 5:37:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [gmx-users] MD at different pH
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> On 5/2/17 11:31 PM, Anu George wrote:
>> Dear Gromacs users,
>> I am working on a tetramer(human beta-2 tryptase) protein which exist as an active monomer at an acidic pH of about 6..If I have to do a molecular dynamic simulation of the monomer with a small molecule,  should the simulation be carried out  at this pH ? what are the steps I should follow?
>
> Calculate the pKa values for titratable residues and select their dominant
> protonation states at that pH when running pdb2gmx.
>
> -Justin
>

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