On 1/12/17 7:47 PM, Mohsen Ramezanpour wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 4:24 PM, Justin Lemkul <jalem...@vt.edu> wrote:



On 1/12/17 3:18 PM, Mohsen Ramezanpour wrote:

Dear Gromacs users,

For parameterization of a molecule in Charmm36, I have got the QM scanning
and partial charges from GAMMP server. However, the fitted parameters are
not good enough.


That's very surprising.  What's wrong with what GAAMP gave you?

The dihedral has two local minima in both QM and fitted ones both from
GAAMP. The angle for the minima are okay but the corresponding depths are
not.
In fact, the depth for the first local minimum is larger than second one in
QM, while the situation is reverse in MM profile with fitted parameters.
This makes the dihedral to be more (statistically) in wrong angle (in local
minimum which is not the most favourable one).
GAAMP, unfortunately, did not work well with my case (some critical partial
charges and critical dihedrals).


I decided to do the MM scanning and try to get better parameters for the
dihedral.

Unfortunately, I do not have any experience with this part, and I could
not
find any tutorial for how to do this in Gromacs.
I was wondering if you are aware of any tutorial which could help me to
overcome this challenging step.


Tutorial (CGenFF theory is the same as CHARMM, by design):
http://mackerell.umaryland.edu/~kenno/cgenff/download.php#tutor

Fitting program and other resources:
http://mackerell.umaryland.edu/~kenno/lsfitpar/
http://mackerell.umaryland.edu/ff_dev.shtml

Obviously, these are all CHARMM-centric approaches and frankly the modules
within CHARMM make parametrization rather straightforward (not "easy," mind
you, but straightforward).  Since I began working with CHARMM, it has
become indispensable in my daily routine.

If you want to do things in GROMACS, the main issue is that you will have
to do MM scans in a more manual fashion, by restraining the target
dihedrals (very strongly) in a series of configurations (typically at
intervals of 15 degrees over a full rotation) while allowing the rest of
the molecule to relax to match the QM.

If I got it right, I must do EM on the molecule while only the desired
dihedral is fixed in a specific angle. Which aspect should match with QM?
If you mean structurally, what is the criteria for matching (RMSD?.)?


"Match" in this case means "treat equivalently," therefore only one constraint (restraint in the MM) should be applied while allowing the rest of the molecule to relax freely. You do have a difficult case because each of your molecules is symmetric; this means the same dihedral term is affecting multiple torsions.



  Deactivate the restraint, obtain the potential energy of the molecule via
mdrun -rerun and plot as a function of the dihedral.

This should be a zero step EM, right? The molecule should not be allowed to
change its conformation.


No, a zero-step MD.  EM actually changes the coordinates before step zero.

  A bit of shell scripting and careful topology modification and this can
be done.


Two more questions on this part:
1) I am using the QM scanning data and partial charges from GAAMP. When I
do this MM scanning, do I need to exclude any 1-4 interactions or I can
behave this dihedral as other dihedrals?

1-4 interactions are always at full strength in CHARMM.

2) this dihedral is part of a lipid.
Do I need to do these on only "one Lipid in vacuum"  or
OR
on all lipids in "a bilayer in vacuum" or in a "bilayer in solvent"

I think it should be  "one Lipid in vacuum".


One model compound in vacuum, from which you will construct the lipid.

-Justin


-Justin

There are three parts of molecule which I am interested in its dihedral
parameters that I am stuck in it for a while:
1) (*2,2-Diethyl-1,3-dioxolane*)
http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.217102.html?
rid=378be046-1c14-4bce-ac46-6591776f7e08

dihedrals of O-C-CH2-CH3

2) (DIMETHYLPROPYLAMINE)
http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.55178.html?rid=
16e49844-d25d-48c8-b1b5-89fb2f9372bd

dihedral of CH3-N-CH2-CH2

Many thanks in advance for any suggestion.

Cheers
Mohsen


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University of Maryland, Baltimore
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