Hi Ross:
I did go through the tutorial 1.
I will simulate a system.
=> Lysozyme in a low ionic strength phosphate buffer (pH 7.2 , 8.3 mM)
Since lysozyme carries +8 charges, and since the buffer is dilute and almost neutral,
does it make sence =>
if i put the lysozyme into pure water model, TIP3P + 8 CL- ion for a single lysozyme ???
Thank you
Lin
----- Original Message -----
From: Ross Walker <ross.rosswalker.co.uk>
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009 11:10 am
Subject: RE: [AMBER] How to choose the counter ions for proteins?
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> Hi Lin,
>
> > How to choose the counter ions for proteins?
> > Proteins are made of amino acids.
> > Does it mean the counter ions of protein H+ or OH-?
> > Does amber have the default ions of H+ and OH-?
>
> I think one could argue that this should perhaps be H3O+ to
> represent H+
> ions in solution. However, typically one does not use pure water in
> experiment but often buffered solutions. In simulation one typically
> neutralizes using Na+, K+ or Cl- ions. I suggest taking a look at
> the first
> tutorial:
>
> http://ambermd.org/tutorials/basic/tutorial1/
>
> This gives an example of including counter ions in a simulation.
>
> Good luck,
> Ross
>
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