On 5/18/17 4:57 PM, Mohammad Hassan Khatami wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to run simulations on alpha-D-glucose polymers. I have done these 
simulations using AMBER and I am wondering if it is possible to run them 
employing CHARMM36 in GROMACS, as well?
It seams that CHARMM36 in GROMACS has only implemented monomers of 
alpha-D-glucose as ”AGLC”. Is there a way to introduce the whole polymer to the 
GROMACS?


Sure, you can treat it like any polymer, but you'll have to create the internal monomer residues yourself from the patches in the original CHARMM force field files.

Or try CHARMM-GUI; it should handle what you need and give you all the necessary GROMACS inputs.

-Justin

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