On 7/22/13 9:13 PM, pavithrakb wrote:
Dear Users,
I'm not sure if the term I coined as semi-membrane protein is correct.

Either a protein is a membrane protein or it is not. Is any part of it embedded or bound to the membrane? If yes, it is a membrane protein.

But My protein is half (alpha subunit) in membrane and other half (beta
subunit) outside the cell.
is it possible to simulate such proteins? if So, how can we use membrane for
just one half?

You need to define the position of the protein appropriately, such that the alpha domain coincides with the membrane, using any and all available experimental evidence to place the protein appropriately. This is where clever use of editconf -center is necessary to position all components of the system within the box.

-Justin

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