Dear Adrian,
I am sorry for the mistake of writing temperature
instead of pH. I just want to simulate my protein in different different
pHs. Which test example should I follow? Thank you for the advice.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Adrian Roitberg <roitberg.qtp.ufl.edu>wrote:
> Dear Nicholus,
> I am confused about your post. You say you want to simulated it at
> different pHs and then ask how to regulate the temperature. These are two
> different questions.
>
> if you want to do constant pH, read the manual please and one of the tests
> examples under amber. It is not trivial to set up, but perfectly doable. For
> starters, you will need to recreate your prmtop with the protonable
> residues.
>
> Adrian
>
>
> nicholus bhattacharjee wrote:
>
>> Dear community,
>> I am trying to simulate my protein in different
>> pH values. I am using Amber 9. Can anyone tell me how to regulate the
>> temperature. Thank you in advance.
>>
>>
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