Bhawana Gupta wrote:
hello everyone,
Pls tell me whether we can use PRODRG server only for generating
peptides with unusual amino acid through JME or it can be used for the
peptides having usual amino acid.
PRODRG is most useful in obtaining topologies for small molecules. You might
use it to get the initial topology for an unusual amino acid, but you would
probably be best to translate that topology into an .rtp file for yourself.
Be aware that the charges and charge groups generated by PRODRG typically
require refinement and thorough validation of the parameters.
whether it is necessary to use pdb2gmx for peptide containing usual
amino acid or we can do it with PRODRG server also.
Well, you could write your topology by hand, if you really wanted to :) But
pdb2gmx makes life quite simple for generating topologies of proteins and peptides.
-Justin
Pls help me out.
Bhawana
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