On 6/2/17 7:20 AM, Varvdekar Bhagyesh Rajendra wrote:
Dear Justin,

I would like to correct myself. Actually, the COM of the two groups - Protein 
and Ligand are about 5 nm away at the end of the pulling process. But the rear 
end of the ligand is just 0.6 nm away from the closest Amino acid of the 
Protein. Is that reasonable for the Binding affinity calculations?


0.6 nm is certainly well within the short-range nonbonded cutoffs, so no, you have not achieved a reasonably dissociated state.

-Justin

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