Hi,
If the position restraints are only on the protein, then the water and lipids
are free to move about- assuming you have a cavity in your protein wide enough
to accommodate water- then water (or lipids) depending on the nature and
location of the cavity, should move in as a vacuum is not ene
Thanks for your invaluable reply to Justin and syma.
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 Justin A.Lemkul wrote :
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>minnale wrote:
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>> Thanks for your prompt reply, according to you for membrane protein
>> protocols keep restrain only on protein but not on lipid and water, is there
>> any possibility t
minnale wrote:
Thanks for your prompt reply, according to you for membrane protein
protocols keep restrain only on protein but not on lipid and water, is
there any possibility to move water inside pore of the membrane when
keep restrain only on protein.
Could you please tell me
Thanks a
Thanks for your prompt reply, according to you for membrane protein protocols
keep restrain only on protein but not on lipid and water, is there any
possibility to move water inside pore of the membrane when keep restrain only
on protein.
Could you please tell me
Thanks a lot in advance
On
Thanks for your prompt reply, according to you for membrane protein protocols
keep restrain only on protein but not on lipid and water, is there any
possibility to move water inside pore of the membrane when keep restrain only
on protein.
Could you please tell me
Thanks a lot in advance
On
minnale wrote:
HI users,
I have embedded protein in popc bilayer and ran the minimisation
succesfully , before going equilibration I would like to confirm one
thing that how to run the equilibration with on which system keep
position restrain?
1.we will keep position restrain on a
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