Peyman Yamin wrote:
Hello List!

I use g_sas to calculate the solvent accessible surface area of some amphiphiles. g_sas gives the result as hydrophobic area! I'm wondering if the hydrophilic part is somehow not recognized, or these terms mean different things in g_sas context? For Triton, for instance, a big surface is hydrophilic, to my knowledge!
xmgrace -nxy sas.xvg


I use ffG43a1. Is it a strange behavior to calculate SAS from a UA trajectory? How is the DGsolv calculated by g_sas? and the areas ? which algorithm? where is the code?

Is there any program with which one could calculate the volume enclosed by SAS resulted from g_sas?

I see different posts in the mailing list addressing the accuracy of g_sas! Well, I'm using gmx 3.3.1; is the accompanying g_sas reliable?

Any comment is truthfully appreciated :)

Peyman


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