From: Raman Preet Singh (ramanpreetsingh_at_hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jan 27 2021 - 11:28:56 CST

PDB Reader in CHARMM-GUI allows one to add unnatural amino acids.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Raman

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Subject: vmd-l: novel residue creation and parameterization

Hello,
I have a protein and I'd like to mutate one of the residues to a large novel compound (a progesterone analog). I need the new residue to be bonded to the backbone. I think I have two issues.
1) I was able to create the new residue using molfracture. But once I exited and applied it to the larger structure it removed the peptide bond to the neighboring residue. I had to load the whole protein into molfracture to recreate the peptide bonds with the neighboring residues. However, I just gave the default atom types and did not run any of molfractures tools so the structure is not optimized.
2) I think I need to use fftk to now parameterize the residue but to create a psf I get failures of psfgen since it says my residue type (named XXX) is unknown. I thought that would invoke the paratools screen so I'd at least have the psf to start fftk. How can I get the psf?

I appreciate any help. Most of the tutorials I've found have been for ligands (not bonded) or are direct edits to the parameter file since the novel structure is a small change. I'd like to do this more than once and so I'd like to know how to do it well.
Thanks,
Eddie

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