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Examples of Protein residue mutation? #316
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Hi Amin, Sorry for the slow reply. We have a separate workflow for proteins, since they are larger it can be harder to compute the hybrid structure. We would be happy to share with you the scripts needed for protein mutations if you would like? We have only tested the code in this GitHub repo with small drug like molecules but depending on the size of the peptide it could work. Do you have any details you could share about the system size or maybe an example system we could help you get working? Cheers, |
Thanks a lot for your response and sorry for my delayed reply. Thanks, |
Sure no problem, my colleague @apbhati1 can send through the scripts shortly. A 14 residue long peptide might also be small enough to use the code in this repo. @bieniekmateusz could you please comment on if TIES 20 will work with a 14 residue long peptide? Cheers, |
14 residue might be just about the limit of what our superimposition can do, but I would expect it to take around 30 minutes. Thanks, Mat |
Dear TIES developers,
I would like to setup some FEP simulations for a protein-peptide system where I mutate a residue of the peptide. This seems similar to TIES-PM (https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.8b01118), except the mutation is in the peptide ligand. The examples only include small molecule ligand modifications. Are point mutations of proteins also possible with this version of TIES?
It would be really great if you can share a small example of how to do this.
Best,
Amin.
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