Amit Choubey wrote:
Dear Gromacs Users,
I have been trying to generate a larger lipid system but am running into
troubles due to improper initial co-ordinates set up. Following are the
steps i am trying to follow.
1. I start with a 128 dppc membrane and use genconf to create a larger
system. I got the dppc128.pdb from Dr. Peter Tieleman's website.
Did you correct for periodicity before you extended the system? The files
distributed by Tieleman are compact representations.
2. I changed my topology file accordingly (change the number of DPPC and
Water molecules)
3. I move on to energy minimization. During the mdrun i see the
following message :-
Warning: 1-4 interaction between 1854 and 1857 at distance 6.249 which
is larger than the 1-4 table size 2.800 nm
These are ignored for the rest of the simulation
This usually means your system is exploding,
if not, you should increase table-extension in your mdp file
or with user tables increase the table size
Looks to me like two bonded atoms are across the box from each other, which
seems to answer my question above :)
I also notice that the max force does not converge to less than 2000
rather its of the order of 2e+06 .
4. I tried to do energy minimization again on the above system but the
steepest descent could not change the potential energy substantially and
terminated after less that 20 steps. I again noticed the following warning
Warning: 1-4 interaction between 1854 and 1857 at distance 5.269 which
is larger than the 1-4 table size 2.800 nm
These are ignored for the rest of the simulation
This usually means your system is exploding,
if not, you should increase table-extension in your mdp file
or with user tables increase the table size
5. Now i changed my mdp files to do periodic_molecules = yes . Note pbc
= xyz has been used as default.
Bad idea. This option is for "infinite" molecules, like nanotubes or graphene
sheets that are supposed to extend across the simulation box.
Same warnings were printed out during energy minimization.
6. I also tried to use the table-extension option and increased its
value to 10 nm but later the LINCS printed out too many warnings and MD
could not be done. I know that its not at all a good idea to increase
the 1-4 cut off.
The standard advice is to fix the problem with the system, not change the
table-extension.
By the way to be specific the system size was 12 x 12 x 6 in nm3. I had
256 lipids and about 7300 water molecules.
I believe that this might not be the best way to create a larger bilayer
system. Could somebody suggest me other ways of doing this?
Fix periodicity, then use genconf.
-Justin
Any help will be appreciated thank you
Amit
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ICTAS Doctoral Scholar
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Tech
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