The same definition of the radius of gyration works for any configuration
of
masses, and
it would still characterize the "average size " of the
protein.
Regards, Alexey
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Bimo Ario Tejo wrote:
> Dear Amber users,
>
> Could anyone explain to me how to measure radius of gyration of elliptical
> proteins? I assume that radius of gyration in Amber is intended for spherical
> proteins.
>
> Best regards,
> Bimo
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