Re: [gmx-users] Re: Reaction field zero and ions

2013-11-12 Thread Justin Lemkul



On 11/11/13 12:08 PM, Williams Ernesto Miranda Delgado wrote:

Hello
If I did the MD simulation using PME and neutralized with ions, and I want
to rerun this time with reaction field zero, is there any problem if I
keep the ions? This is for LIE calculation. I am using AMBER99SB.


Why do you think it necessary to delete them?

-Justin

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Re: [gmx-users] Re: Reaction field zero and ions

2013-11-12 Thread Dr. Vitaly Chaban
There are no problems to have ions while using Reaction-Field treatment.


Dr. Vitaly V. Chaban


On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Justin Lemkul jalem...@vt.edu wrote:


 On 11/11/13 12:08 PM, Williams Ernesto Miranda Delgado wrote:

 Hello
 If I did the MD simulation using PME and neutralized with ions, and I want
 to rerun this time with reaction field zero, is there any problem if I
 keep the ions? This is for LIE calculation. I am using AMBER99SB.


 Why do you think it necessary to delete them?

 -Justin

 --
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 Justin A. Lemkul, Ph.D.
 Postdoctoral Fellow

 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
 School of Pharmacy
 Health Sciences Facility II, Room 601
 University of Maryland, Baltimore
 20 Penn St.
 Baltimore, MD 21201

 jalem...@outerbanks.umaryland.edu | (410) 706-7441

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[gmx-users] Re: Reaction field zero and ions

2013-11-11 Thread Williams Ernesto Miranda Delgado
Hello
If I did the MD simulation using PME and neutralized with ions, and I want
to rerun this time with reaction field zero, is there any problem if I
keep the ions? This is for LIE calculation. I am using AMBER99SB.
Thanks
Williams

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