rasoul nasiri wrote:
Dear Cesar,
Thank you for your reply,

There are two different kind of water gro in this site (one of them is water.gro in : http://md.chem.rug.nl/~marrink/MARTINI/Coordinates.html and another is water-1bar-303k.gro in : http://md.chem.rug.nl/~marrink/MARTINI/Tutorial.html . Is there difference between them?

Maybe, but if you do sufficient equilibration, it probably won't matter.

Can I build water.gro with coarse graining beads (P4) from spc216.gro with using atom2cg.awk script?


No. This has been stated before - the awk script is explicitly for protein. And besides, each "W" CG particle corresponds to about four water molecules, so there is no trivial way to decide how to build the CG water system from spc216.gro.

Another question; How can I change secondary structure information during CGMD simulation, If I want to perform CGMD simulation for finding of the folding/unfolding mechanism in proteins completely? Because Martini CGFF consider fix it.


You specify the secondary structure when building the initial topology. As you've been advised already, this "fixed" representation of secondary structure is going to be a major limitation of using the MARTINI force field for your simulations. How do you know that whatever alternate secondary structure you've applied is valid? If you have some experimental evidence to suggest that certain peptide regions convert between one form and another, that's fine, but how do you know that the pathway taken is not an artifact of your choice to abruptly impose a change in the topology?

-Justin

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Virginia Tech
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