Hi, Mark:

I want to check the chain length of DNA on the translocation time through a
nanopore. So the DNA chains with different polymerization but the same
monomer structure is necessary. How can I solve this problem?

Does anybody has a optimized DNA pdb file for GMX simulation?

Thanks a lot!!

      Ming

2009/4/10 Mark Abraham <[email protected]>

> li ming wrote:
>
>> Hi, all...
>>  I have a question on the pdb files of DNA:
>>  How can I obtain an appropriate DNA pdb file for GMX simulation? I just
>> download some pdb files from Internet, but it is not compatible for GMX,
>> saying that the residue was not found in rtp file. How can I solve this
>> problem? Are the references available on this problem?
>>
>
> Perhaps you should start by searching for some tutorial material with
> emphasis on these types of simulation.
>
> Furthermore, if I want to get several DNA pdb files with increasing degree
>> of polymerization (such as 10, 20, 50 etc.). How can I achieve this goal?
>>
>
> This may or may not be easy to achieve, but you should start by describing
> it more fully. What are you wanting to polymerize, and what do you mean by
> that word?
>
> Mark
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