From: Jacob Usadi (jusadi_at_uchicago.edu)
Date: Wed May 02 2018 - 00:14:40 CDT
Hello!
I am having a small problem with modifying an existing protein structure.
How can we properly modify this structure? Is there something we are
missing? I discuss the error, the corresponding part of the PDB, and the
context below.
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The current error take the following form. We get it when first running
minimization on our protein:
FATAL ERROR: UNABLE TO FIND ANGLE PARAMETERS FOR CC OC CC (ATOMS 596 598
596)
[0] Stack Traceback:
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The corresponding part of the PDB is as follows:
ATOM    593 HG21 VAL P  40       5.374  10.281   3.664  0.00  0.00      PP1
ATOM    594 HG22 VAL P  40       5.663  11.171   5.246  0.00  0.00      PP1
ATOM    595 HG23 VAL P  40       7.009  10.763   4.119  0.00  0.00      PP1
ATOM    596  C   VAL P  40       5.695  13.380   1.030  0.00  0.00      PP1
ATOM    597  OT1 VAL P  40       6.455  13.756   0.499  0.00  0.00      PP1
ATOM    598  OT2 VAL P  40       4.707  13.463   1.159  0.00  0.00      PP1
ATOM    599  N   ILE P  41       6.427  14.451   0.913  0.00  0.00      PP2
ATOM    600  HT1 ILE P  41       6.201  14.708   1.853  0.00  0.00      PP2
ATOM    601  HT2 ILE P  41       7.417  14.354   0.815  0.00  0.00      PP2
ATOM    602  HT3 ILE P  41       5.975  13.591   0.676  0.00  0.00      PP2
ATOM    603  CA  ILE P  41       5.965  15.488   0.017  0.00  0.00      PP2
ATOM    604  HA  ILE P  41       4.924  15.602   0.066  0.00  0.00      PP2
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As you can see, this error occurs at the point between the NTER and CTER of
adjoining protein sections. The reason we have this area in the PDB is
because we had a previously run protein that we now wish to "cleave" and to
which we add termini. Thus, the two parts were previously a single protein.
We have modified it to be two sections with caps.
To add the termini, we simply patch the protein using autopsf.
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Is there an error with how we are trying to do the cleavage? Is the problem
simply a missing parameter file? If so, I am unsure what to do given that I
believe we are including all standard ones.
Thank you very much for reading. If there is any more information that
would be useful, please ask.
Have a great day,
Jacob
-- Jacob Usadi University of Chicago '19 Mathematics
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