Using thin spheres in DOCK3.7
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1) Run blastermaster.py. this will gerenate two directorys: working and dockfiles
2) make a new directory called mk_thin_spheres:
mkdir mk_thin_spheres cd mk_thin_spheres
3 move the molcular surface to the new directory:
cp ../working/rec.ms .
4) run thin sphere code:
/mnt/nfs/home/tbalius/zzz.svn/dockenv/trunk/etc/thin_spheres.py -i rec.ms -o delphi.sph >& thin_spheres.log
get the following python code:
curl http://docking.org/~tbalius/code/for_dock_3.7/sph_lib.py > sph_lib.py curl http://docking.org/~tbalius/code/for_dock_3.7/pdb_lib.py > pdb_lib.py curl http://docking.org/~tbalius/code/for_dock_3.7/close_sph.py > close_sph.py python close_sph.py delphi.sph ../xtal-lig.pdb delphi_close.sph 2.0 head delphi_close.sph
if there are too mean sphere (> 10,000), decrease the distance.
Note that this is avalible through the DOCK3.6 release.
cd ../ move back to the top dir.
5) now lets setup dir and files to run blastermaster with Existing Low Dielectric Spheres make a new directory call dockprep_w_thin_sph/
mkdir dockprep_w_thin_sph cd dockprep_w_thin_sph cp ../rec.pdb ../xtal-lig.pdb . mkdir working cp ../../working/rec.crg.pdb working/. cp ../mk_thin_spheres/delphi_close.sph working/lowdielectric.sph # blaster master expect this to be cluster 1. sed -i 's/cluster 0/cluster 1/g' working/lowdielectric.sph
6) Now lets run blastermaster with Existing Low Dielectric Spheres
blastermaster.py --useExistingLowDielectricSphflag --addNOhydrogensflag