On 9/21/13 10:28 PM, Caizk wrote:
Dear users,

I was following Justin's tutorial and in the analysis step trjconv was used to account 
for any periodicity in the system and then analyses were conducted with the so-called 
"corrected" trajectory file.


The first thing that is important to note is that the use of the word "corrected" does not imply that the original trajectory is in any way "incorrect." It's just a colloquialism because the trjconv output is easier to visualize and thus seems more "correct" when pulled up in the visualization software of choice, rather than having a bunch of "broken" molecules and weird lines drawn all over the place.

The first question is: does it means that particles might diffuse though one 
side of the box and doesn't get into the box from the opposite side?


No, that is not the case. Periodicity is always correctly maintained during the run.

If not, why does trjconv have to be used? If so, why could't gromacs maintain the periodicity of all
particles' coordinates in the production MD?


It is a waste of CPU cycles for mdrun to try to "fix" something during the run that doesn't matter at all to the physics going on. Using trjconv is not compulsory for all processes, but it is important for visualization and certain analyses that require intact coordinates (like RMSD).

Finally, Is it necessary to use trjconv to currect the trajectory file every 
time before you conduct any analysis?


As above, it depends on the analysis.  Most tools handle PBC elegantly.  Some 
don't.

-Justin

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