t.peter.muel...@gmx.net wrote:
Dear Shay, dear Gromacians
For purposes of debugging this bug you can also use the flag of g_mindist
that gives out atom pairs and see which atom pairs is it that gromacs
thinks are less the 1 angstrom.
I used the "-o atm-pair.out" option to get the atom pairs with the minimal
distance. For the all atom trajectory the correct atom pairs are selected.
But for the CA trajectory the wrong atom pairs are selected. Instead of the
pairs with the shortest distance a much further pair is selected. Although
Can you post some of this output?
the output pair from "atm-pair.out" has a distance of more then 100 Angstrom
the value in the file "mindist.xvg" is smaller then one Angstrom.
Is this for the CA-only trajectory?
I think the "g_mindist" command has a bug. In the trajectory each residue is
only represented by a single CA atom (to reduce storage footprint and
increase speed), can it be that g_mindist requires that the atoms have to
"connected" (no broken bonds)? But for calculating the minimal distance of
two groups this should really not be required.
Before we jump to the bug conclusion, can you post the command line you're
using, groups you're selecting (are they custom? simply the default "C-alpha"?)
and relevant snippets from the output and/or coordinate files that demonstrate a
bit better what's going on. If, based on this information, things look weird,
then file a bugzilla with files that reproduce the problem. I would disagree
that g_mindist requires bond information, since a .tpr file is not strictly
required for its function.
-Justin
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