Tutorial on running Molecular Dynamics for GIST grid generation with scripts: Difference between revisions
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== Prepare for AMBER == | == Prepare for AMBER == | ||
write the following script, named 001md.be_balsti_reduce.csh, using your favorate text editor (like vim). | |||
#!/bin/csh | |||
# TEB and MF comments | |||
# This script runs beblasti, creates dirs and splits pdb into rec and lig file for running amber MD. | |||
# Setting up necessary environments | |||
source /nfs/soft/python/envs/complete/latest/env.csh | |||
setenv DOCKBASE "/nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.github/DOCK" | |||
# setenv AMBERHOME /nfs/soft/amber/amber14 | |||
set path = ( /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.programs/msms $path ) | |||
# list of PDBs | |||
# 4NVA apo with waters, 4NVE ligand | |||
#set list = `cat /nfs/work/users/tbalius/VDR/Enrichment/pdblist_rat ` | |||
set list = '4NVE 4NVA' ### CHANGE THIS | |||
#set mountdir = "/mnt/nfs/work/tbalius/Water_Project/run_DOCK3.7" | |||
set mountdir = `pwd` | |||
# loop over all PDBs | |||
foreach pdbname ( $list ) | |||
echo " ${pdbname} " | |||
set workdir = ${mountdir}/MDrundir/prep/${pdbname} | |||
# check if workdir exists | |||
if ( -s $workdir ) then | |||
echo "$workdir exits" | |||
continue | |||
endif | |||
# if it exists do this: rm -rf ${workdir} | |||
mkdir -p ${workdir} | |||
cd ${workdir} | |||
ln -s /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.programs/msms/atmtypenumbers . | |||
#python ~/zzz.scripts/be_blasti.py --pdbcode $pdbname nocarbohydrate renumber | tee -a pdbinfo_using_biopython.log | |||
#>> to use e.g. buffer like MES without modifying the beblasti script, rename lig code in pdb file and use next line | |||
#>> to use pdbfile replace --pdbcode with --pdbfile (filename incl .pdb) | |||
#python /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.scripts/be_blasti.py --pdbfile $pdbfile nocarbohydrate original_numbers | tee -a pdbinfo_using_biopython.log | |||
python /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.scripts/be_blasti.py --pdbcode $pdbname nocarbohydrate original_numbers | tee -a pdbinfo_using_biopython.log | |||
# extracts all waters into separate pdb file | |||
grep HOH $workdir/${pdbname}_A.pdb > $workdir/water.pdb | |||
if !(-s rec.pdb) then | |||
echo "rec.pdb is not found" | |||
endif | |||
# nomenclature clean-up. | |||
mv rec.pdb temp.pdb | |||
grep -v TER temp.pdb | grep -v END > rec.pdb | |||
rm temp.pdb | |||
if (-s lig.pdb) then | |||
sed -e "s/HETATM/ATOM /g" lig.pdb > xtal-lig.pdb | |||
else if (-s pep.pdb) then ## if no ligand and peptide | |||
sed -e "s/HETATM/ATOM /g" pep.pdb > xtal-lig.pdb | |||
else | |||
echo "Warning: No ligand or peptid." | |||
endif | |||
end # system | |||
This script downloads PDB files from the web and breaks them up into ligand and receptor. | |||
Next we align the receptors, ligands and waters into the same frame (002md.alignwithchimera_forTleap.csh): | |||
#!/bin/csh | |||
## this script was written by trent balius in the Rizzo Group, 2011 | |||
## modified in the Shoichet Group, 2013-2015 | |||
# TEB, MF comments 2017 | |||
# This shell script will do the following: | |||
# (1) align the ligand file onto hydrated apo reference | |||
# (2) then use superposed ligand to id nearby binding site waters in apo structure | |||
# (3) save nearby waters only to pdb | |||
set mountdir = `pwd` | |||
set workdir = $mountdir/MDrundir/prep/002md_align | |||
rm -rf $workdir | |||
mkdir -p $workdir | |||
cd $workdir | |||
# get the right files. ### CHANGE THIS | |||
set pdb1 = "4NVA" | |||
set pdb2 = "4NVE" | |||
set apo_ref = "../$pdb1/rec.pdb" | |||
set rec_lig = "../$pdb2/rec.pdb" | |||
set lig = "../$pdb2/xtal-lig.pdb" | |||
set wat = "../$pdb1/water.pdb" | |||
set chimerapath = "/nfs/soft/chimera/current/bin/chimera" | |||
#write instruction file for chimera based alignment | |||
cat << EOF > chimera.com | |||
# template #0 | |||
open $apo_ref | |||
# rec #1 | |||
open $rec_lig | |||
# xtal-lig | |||
open $lig | |||
# waters | |||
open $wat | |||
# move original to gist. it is harder to move the gist grids. | |||
mmaker #0 #1 | |||
matrixcopy #1 #2 | |||
sel #3:HOH & #2 z<8 | |||
del #3 & ~sel | |||
write format pdb 0 apo_ref.pdb | |||
write format pdb 1 rec_lig_aligned.pdb | |||
write format pdb 2 lig_aligned.pdb | |||
write format mol2 2 lig_aligned.mol2 | |||
write format pdb 3 nearby_waters_aligned.pdb | |||
EOF | |||
${chimerapath} --nogui chimera.com > & chimera.com.out | |||
Next we prepare the ligand-less receptor for molecular dynamics simulation with the following script ( 003md.tleap_reduce_HEME.csh ): | |||
#!/bin/csh | |||
# This script uses first reduce and then tleap to prepare a receptor for amber. | |||
# The outputs are: parameter topology file (prm7) and a coordinate file (rst7) | |||
# | |||
## it includes the option to include Xtal waters (currently commented out) | |||
# | |||
# Written by Trent balius | |||
# TEB/ MF comments Feb2017 | |||
setenv AMBERHOME /nfs/soft/amber/amber14 | |||
setenv DOCKBASE "/nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.github/DOCK" | |||
# CUDA for GPU | |||
#setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH "" | |||
#setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH "/usr/local/cuda-6.0/lib64/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" | |||
set mountdir = `pwd` | |||
set filedir = $mountdir/MDrundir/prep/002md_align | |||
set workdir = $mountdir/MDrundir/prep/003md_tleap | |||
# check if workdir exists | |||
if ( -s $workdir ) then | |||
echo "$workdir exits" | |||
continue | |||
endif | |||
# if it exists do this: rm -rf ${workdir} | |||
mkdir -p ${workdir} | |||
cd ${workdir} | |||
#rm -f leap.log tleap.rec.out tleap.rec.in | |||
## uncomment the next line to include Xtal waters into simulation | |||
#cp $filedir/nearby_waters_aligned.pdb wat.pdb | |||
cp $filedir/apo_ref.pdb rec.pdb | |||
# get HEME parameters | |||
curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/parms/frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall > frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall | |||
curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/parms/heme_all_plus1.in > heme_all_plus1.in | |||
### 1st: run leap just to renumber residues. | |||
# produces tleap input file -- renumbers rec | |||
### draw bond between HIS and HEME with 5 coordinated iron. | |||
##bond REC.175.NE2 REC.293.FE | |||
cat << EOF >! tleap.rec.1.in | |||
set default PBradii mbondi2 | |||
# load the protein force field | |||
source leaprc.ff14SB | |||
loadamberparams frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall | |||
loadamberprep heme_all_plus1.in | |||
REC = loadpdb rec.pdb | |||
saveamberparm REC rec.1.leap.prm7 rec.1.leap.rst7 | |||
quit | |||
EOF | |||
# runs tleap and converts parameter and coordinate restart file back into pdb file | |||
$AMBERHOME/bin/tleap -s -f tleap.rec.1.in > ! tleap.rec.1.out | |||
$AMBERHOME/bin/ambpdb -p rec.1.leap.prm7 < rec.1.leap.rst7 >! rec.1.leap.pdb | |||
# nomenclature clean-up | |||
$DOCKBASE/proteins/Reduce/reduce -HIS -FLIPs rec.1.leap.pdb >! rec.nowat.reduce.pdb | |||
sed -i 's/HETATM/ATOM /g' rec.nowat.reduce.pdb | |||
# grep -v means "everything but"; last grep statement removes inconsistently named HEM hydrogens (for leap to be added back in) | |||
grep "^ATOM " rec.nowat.reduce.pdb | sed -e 's/ new//g' | sed 's/ flip//g' | sed 's/ std//g' | grep -v "OXT" | grep -v " 0......HEM" >! rec.nowat.reduce_clean.pdb | |||
curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/scripts/replace_his_with_hie_hid_hip.py > replace_his_with_hie_hid_hip.py | |||
curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/scripts/replace_cys_to_cyx.py > replace_cys_to_cyx.py | |||
curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/scripts/add.ters.py > add.ters.py | |||
# python scripts do these three things: 1) checks his to give protonation specific names; 2) checks for disulphide bonds; 3) checks for missing residues and adds TER flag | |||
python replace_his_with_hie_hid_hip.py rec.nowat.reduce_clean.pdb rec.nowat.1his.pdb | |||
python replace_cys_to_cyx.py rec.nowat.1his.pdb rec.nowat.2cys.pdb | |||
python add.ters.py rec.nowat.2cys.pdb rec.nowat.3ter.pdb | |||
# add TER to file rec.nowat.H_mod2.pdb before HEM | |||
grep -v "HEM" rec.nowat.3ter.pdb >! rec.nowat.4ter.pdb | |||
echo "TER" >> rec.nowat.4ter.pdb | |||
grep "HEM" rec.nowat.3ter.pdb >> rec.nowat.4ter.pdb | |||
# fix wrong his protonation from automated pipeline | |||
grep -v "HE2 HIE 172" rec.nowat.4ter.pdb | sed -e "s/HIE 172/HID 172/g" > rec.nowat.final.pdb | |||
# if no histidine fix is required uncomment this | |||
#mv rec.nowat.3ter.pdb rec.nowat.final.pdb | |||
# or rec.nowat.4ter.pdb rec.nowat.final.pdb if TER was added before the heme | |||
### 2nd -- re-run tleap to create amber-ready input files (solvated parameter and coordinate protein and instruction file) | |||
# produces tleap input file in 3 steps, first script based instruction file (loading FF and rec file), then pipes disulphide info into middle and final instructions (write just rec, solvated in TIP3P water box of 10A about rec boundaries, write rec in water-box parameters and coordinates) for complete tleap input file | |||
cat << EOF >! tleap.rec2.in | |||
set default PBradii mbondi2 | |||
# load the protein force field | |||
source leaprc.ff14SB | |||
loadamberparams frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall | |||
loadamberprep heme_all_plus1.in | |||
REC = loadpdb rec.nowat.final.pdb | |||
EOF | |||
if (-e rec.nowat.2cys.pdb.for.leap ) then | |||
cat rec.nowat.2cys.pdb.for.leap >> tleap.rec2.in | |||
endif | |||
cat << EOF >> tleap.rec2.in | |||
# draw bond between HIS and HEME | |||
# 5 coordinated iron. | |||
bond REC.172.NE2 REC.290.FE | |||
## include the following two lines to include Xtal water in MD run | |||
## XTALWAT = loadpdb wat.pdb | |||
## RECWAT = combine {REC XTALWAT} | |||
## also need to change REC to RECWAT in the next 3 lines | |||
saveamberparm REC rec.leap.prm7 rec.leap.rst7 | |||
solvateBox REC TIP3PBOX 10.0 | |||
saveamberparm REC rec.watbox.leap.prm7 rec.watbox.leap.rst7 | |||
quit | |||
EOF | |||
$AMBERHOME/bin/tleap -s -f tleap.rec2.in > ! tleap.rec2.out | |||
# for ease of visualization in pymol | |||
$AMBERHOME/bin/ambpdb -p rec.leap.prm7 < rec.leap.rst7 > rec.leap.pdb | |||
echo "Look at rec.leap.pdb in pymol. May have to delete last column in pdb file for pymol." | |||
# may have to remove element column so pymol does not get confused | |||
# inspect tleap.rec.out and the leap.log file | |||
# visually inspect (VMD) rec.10wat.leap.prm7, rec.10wat.leap.rst7 and rec.watbox.leap.prm7, rec.watbox.leap.rst7 | |||
== Run GIST post processing == | == Run GIST post processing == |
Revision as of 17:24, 17 April 2017
Tutorial written by Trent Balius (Jan. 9, 2017).
Here are more GIST related tutorials: DOCK_3.7_with_GIST_tutorials
Disclaimer
This is foremost for training Shoichet lab members. But we hope that the community finds this useful.
To use this tutorial you will need the following:
- AMBER12 or higher. Here I used AMBER14.
- AMBERTOOLS.
- GPUs to run AMBER on. In our case we uses an SGE queuing system to manage these jobs.
- It is helpful if you have DOCK3.7 the latest version.
Introduction
Grid inhomogeneous Solvation Theory (GIST) is a method for calculating thermodynamic properties of water on GIST lattice.
Here, we will use these grids for DOCKing (although, there are many other uses).
Set up environment
you can add the following to your environment file (.cshrc) for just issue them on the command line.
source python with bio_python package.
source /nfs/soft/python/envs/complete/latest/env.csh
set DOCKBASE
setenv DOCKBASE "/nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.github/DOCK"
set AMBERHOME
setenv AMBERHOME /nfs/soft/amber/amber14
Put msms in your path
set path = ( /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.programs/msms $path )
Prepare for AMBER
write the following script, named 001md.be_balsti_reduce.csh, using your favorate text editor (like vim).
#!/bin/csh # TEB and MF comments # This script runs beblasti, creates dirs and splits pdb into rec and lig file for running amber MD. # Setting up necessary environments source /nfs/soft/python/envs/complete/latest/env.csh setenv DOCKBASE "/nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.github/DOCK" # setenv AMBERHOME /nfs/soft/amber/amber14 set path = ( /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.programs/msms $path ) # list of PDBs # 4NVA apo with waters, 4NVE ligand #set list = `cat /nfs/work/users/tbalius/VDR/Enrichment/pdblist_rat ` set list = '4NVE 4NVA' ### CHANGE THIS #set mountdir = "/mnt/nfs/work/tbalius/Water_Project/run_DOCK3.7" set mountdir = `pwd` # loop over all PDBs foreach pdbname ( $list ) echo " ${pdbname} " set workdir = ${mountdir}/MDrundir/prep/${pdbname} # check if workdir exists if ( -s $workdir ) then echo "$workdir exits" continue endif # if it exists do this: rm -rf ${workdir} mkdir -p ${workdir} cd ${workdir} ln -s /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.programs/msms/atmtypenumbers . #python ~/zzz.scripts/be_blasti.py --pdbcode $pdbname nocarbohydrate renumber | tee -a pdbinfo_using_biopython.log #>> to use e.g. buffer like MES without modifying the beblasti script, rename lig code in pdb file and use next line #>> to use pdbfile replace --pdbcode with --pdbfile (filename incl .pdb) #python /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.scripts/be_blasti.py --pdbfile $pdbfile nocarbohydrate original_numbers | tee -a pdbinfo_using_biopython.log python /nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.scripts/be_blasti.py --pdbcode $pdbname nocarbohydrate original_numbers | tee -a pdbinfo_using_biopython.log # extracts all waters into separate pdb file grep HOH $workdir/${pdbname}_A.pdb > $workdir/water.pdb if !(-s rec.pdb) then echo "rec.pdb is not found" endif # nomenclature clean-up. mv rec.pdb temp.pdb grep -v TER temp.pdb | grep -v END > rec.pdb rm temp.pdb if (-s lig.pdb) then sed -e "s/HETATM/ATOM /g" lig.pdb > xtal-lig.pdb else if (-s pep.pdb) then ## if no ligand and peptide sed -e "s/HETATM/ATOM /g" pep.pdb > xtal-lig.pdb else echo "Warning: No ligand or peptid." endif end # system
This script downloads PDB files from the web and breaks them up into ligand and receptor.
Next we align the receptors, ligands and waters into the same frame (002md.alignwithchimera_forTleap.csh):
#!/bin/csh ## this script was written by trent balius in the Rizzo Group, 2011 ## modified in the Shoichet Group, 2013-2015 # TEB, MF comments 2017 # This shell script will do the following: # (1) align the ligand file onto hydrated apo reference # (2) then use superposed ligand to id nearby binding site waters in apo structure # (3) save nearby waters only to pdb set mountdir = `pwd` set workdir = $mountdir/MDrundir/prep/002md_align rm -rf $workdir mkdir -p $workdir cd $workdir # get the right files. ### CHANGE THIS set pdb1 = "4NVA" set pdb2 = "4NVE" set apo_ref = "../$pdb1/rec.pdb" set rec_lig = "../$pdb2/rec.pdb" set lig = "../$pdb2/xtal-lig.pdb" set wat = "../$pdb1/water.pdb" set chimerapath = "/nfs/soft/chimera/current/bin/chimera" #write instruction file for chimera based alignment cat << EOF > chimera.com # template #0 open $apo_ref # rec #1 open $rec_lig # xtal-lig open $lig # waters open $wat # move original to gist. it is harder to move the gist grids. mmaker #0 #1 matrixcopy #1 #2 sel #3:HOH & #2 z<8 del #3 & ~sel write format pdb 0 apo_ref.pdb write format pdb 1 rec_lig_aligned.pdb write format pdb 2 lig_aligned.pdb write format mol2 2 lig_aligned.mol2 write format pdb 3 nearby_waters_aligned.pdb EOF ${chimerapath} --nogui chimera.com > & chimera.com.out
Next we prepare the ligand-less receptor for molecular dynamics simulation with the following script ( 003md.tleap_reduce_HEME.csh ):
#!/bin/csh # This script uses first reduce and then tleap to prepare a receptor for amber. # The outputs are: parameter topology file (prm7) and a coordinate file (rst7) # ## it includes the option to include Xtal waters (currently commented out) # # Written by Trent balius # TEB/ MF comments Feb2017 setenv AMBERHOME /nfs/soft/amber/amber14 setenv DOCKBASE "/nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.github/DOCK" # CUDA for GPU #setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH "" #setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH "/usr/local/cuda-6.0/lib64/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" set mountdir = `pwd` set filedir = $mountdir/MDrundir/prep/002md_align set workdir = $mountdir/MDrundir/prep/003md_tleap # check if workdir exists if ( -s $workdir ) then echo "$workdir exits" continue endif # if it exists do this: rm -rf ${workdir} mkdir -p ${workdir} cd ${workdir} #rm -f leap.log tleap.rec.out tleap.rec.in ## uncomment the next line to include Xtal waters into simulation #cp $filedir/nearby_waters_aligned.pdb wat.pdb cp $filedir/apo_ref.pdb rec.pdb # get HEME parameters curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/parms/frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall > frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/parms/heme_all_plus1.in > heme_all_plus1.in ### 1st: run leap just to renumber residues. # produces tleap input file -- renumbers rec ### draw bond between HIS and HEME with 5 coordinated iron. ##bond REC.175.NE2 REC.293.FE cat << EOF >! tleap.rec.1.in set default PBradii mbondi2 # load the protein force field source leaprc.ff14SB loadamberparams frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall loadamberprep heme_all_plus1.in REC = loadpdb rec.pdb saveamberparm REC rec.1.leap.prm7 rec.1.leap.rst7 quit EOF # runs tleap and converts parameter and coordinate restart file back into pdb file $AMBERHOME/bin/tleap -s -f tleap.rec.1.in > ! tleap.rec.1.out $AMBERHOME/bin/ambpdb -p rec.1.leap.prm7 < rec.1.leap.rst7 >! rec.1.leap.pdb # nomenclature clean-up $DOCKBASE/proteins/Reduce/reduce -HIS -FLIPs rec.1.leap.pdb >! rec.nowat.reduce.pdb sed -i 's/HETATM/ATOM /g' rec.nowat.reduce.pdb # grep -v means "everything but"; last grep statement removes inconsistently named HEM hydrogens (for leap to be added back in) grep "^ATOM " rec.nowat.reduce.pdb | sed -e 's/ new//g' | sed 's/ flip//g' | sed 's/ std//g' | grep -v "OXT" | grep -v " 0......HEM" >! rec.nowat.reduce_clean.pdb curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/scripts/replace_his_with_hie_hid_hip.py > replace_his_with_hie_hid_hip.py curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/scripts/replace_cys_to_cyx.py > replace_cys_to_cyx.py curl docking.org/~tbalius/code/waterpaper2017/scripts/add.ters.py > add.ters.py # python scripts do these three things: 1) checks his to give protonation specific names; 2) checks for disulphide bonds; 3) checks for missing residues and adds TER flag python replace_his_with_hie_hid_hip.py rec.nowat.reduce_clean.pdb rec.nowat.1his.pdb python replace_cys_to_cyx.py rec.nowat.1his.pdb rec.nowat.2cys.pdb python add.ters.py rec.nowat.2cys.pdb rec.nowat.3ter.pdb # add TER to file rec.nowat.H_mod2.pdb before HEM grep -v "HEM" rec.nowat.3ter.pdb >! rec.nowat.4ter.pdb echo "TER" >> rec.nowat.4ter.pdb grep "HEM" rec.nowat.3ter.pdb >> rec.nowat.4ter.pdb # fix wrong his protonation from automated pipeline grep -v "HE2 HIE 172" rec.nowat.4ter.pdb | sed -e "s/HIE 172/HID 172/g" > rec.nowat.final.pdb # if no histidine fix is required uncomment this #mv rec.nowat.3ter.pdb rec.nowat.final.pdb # or rec.nowat.4ter.pdb rec.nowat.final.pdb if TER was added before the heme ### 2nd -- re-run tleap to create amber-ready input files (solvated parameter and coordinate protein and instruction file) # produces tleap input file in 3 steps, first script based instruction file (loading FF and rec file), then pipes disulphide info into middle and final instructions (write just rec, solvated in TIP3P water box of 10A about rec boundaries, write rec in water-box parameters and coordinates) for complete tleap input file cat << EOF >! tleap.rec2.in set default PBradii mbondi2 # load the protein force field source leaprc.ff14SB loadamberparams frcmod_teb_mf_mod.hemall loadamberprep heme_all_plus1.in REC = loadpdb rec.nowat.final.pdb EOF if (-e rec.nowat.2cys.pdb.for.leap ) then cat rec.nowat.2cys.pdb.for.leap >> tleap.rec2.in endif cat << EOF >> tleap.rec2.in # draw bond between HIS and HEME # 5 coordinated iron. bond REC.172.NE2 REC.290.FE ## include the following two lines to include Xtal water in MD run ## XTALWAT = loadpdb wat.pdb ## RECWAT = combine {REC XTALWAT} ## also need to change REC to RECWAT in the next 3 lines saveamberparm REC rec.leap.prm7 rec.leap.rst7 solvateBox REC TIP3PBOX 10.0 saveamberparm REC rec.watbox.leap.prm7 rec.watbox.leap.rst7 quit EOF $AMBERHOME/bin/tleap -s -f tleap.rec2.in > ! tleap.rec2.out # for ease of visualization in pymol $AMBERHOME/bin/ambpdb -p rec.leap.prm7 < rec.leap.rst7 > rec.leap.pdb echo "Look at rec.leap.pdb in pymol. May have to delete last column in pdb file for pymol." # may have to remove element column so pymol does not get confused # inspect tleap.rec.out and the leap.log file # visually inspect (VMD) rec.10wat.leap.prm7, rec.10wat.leap.rst7 and rec.watbox.leap.prm7, rec.watbox.leap.rst7