On 10/3/12 9:57 AM, Shima Arasteh wrote:
I see that the velocities will be reassigned, but what I'm concerned about, is
reporting the results in a paper. How would it be?
That all depends on the answers to my previous questions, as well as the
following: why did you simulate the protein in water prior to its insertion in a
membrane? There may be logical reasons to do this, but if it's a membrane
protein and thus largely hydrophobic (I'm assuming), then why simulate it in
water where it is likely to be unstable?
-Justin
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