subarna thakur wrote:
I running the simulation of a protein with Fe4s4 cluster. The parameters
for the cluster were obtained from a previously published paper. I have
been able to carry out energy minimization with the following keywords-
<snip>
*a) Can I freeze the movement of the Fe4S4 cluster during simulation by
incorporating the cluster in freeze group?*
"Can I?" and "should I?" are separate concepts. Of course you can, but would
that be useful? See below.
*b) If yes, then how do I incorporate the freeze group in Pr.mdp file
during position restraining step?*
Please read the manual.
*c) Is there any other alternative to correct the linc warning error?*
I would suggest several things before trying to freeze the cluster artificially.
First, choose a more stringent energy minimization criterion. Fmax < 2000 is
typically insufficient for almost any system. Also, having the cluster as its
own separate temperature coupling group is inappropriate. See here,
specifically the second point under "What Not To Do":
http://www.gromacs.org/Documentation/Terminology/Thermostats
-Justin
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