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== blastermaster ==
== blastermaster ==
=== blastermaster configure ===


First you need to create the directory for your blastermaster job. To do so, simply type
First you need to create the directory for your blastermaster job. To do so, simply type
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If your current working directory contains any of the following files
If your current working directory contains any of the following files


- rec.pdb
- xtal-lig.pdb
- rec.crg.pdb
- reduce_wwPDB_het_dict.txt
- reduce_wwPDB_het_dict.txt
- filt.params
- filt.params
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- prot.table.ambcrg.ambH
- prot.table.ambcrg.ambH


then they will be copied into the working directory within the generated blastermaster job directory.
then they will be automatically copied into the working directory within the generated blastermaster job directory. If you would like to use
 
=== blastermaster run ===
 
Now


== dockamster ==
== dockamster ==


# TODO
# TODO

Revision as of 08:20, 28 July 2022

ucsfdock is a Python package wrapping the DOCK program that provides tools to help standardize and automate the computational methods employed in molecular docking.

Scripts: - blastermaster: given receptor and ligand, generate a specific docking configuration - dockmaster: evaluate many different docking configurations in parallel using a provided job scheduler (e.g. Slurm)

Installation

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Quickstart

blastermaster

blastermaster configure

First you need to create the directory for your blastermaster job. To do so, simply type

blastermaster configure

By default, the job directory is named 'blastermaster_job'. To specify the job directory name, you can do

blastermaster configure <JOB_DIR_NAME>

If your current working directory contains any of the following files

- rec.pdb - xtal-lig.pdb - rec.crg.pdb - reduce_wwPDB_het_dict.txt - filt.params - radii - amb.crg.oxt - vdw.siz - delphi.def - vdw.parms.amb.mindock - prot.table.ambcrg.ambH

then they will be automatically copied into the working directory within the generated blastermaster job directory. If you would like to use

blastermaster run

Now

dockamster

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