[gmx-users] Average number of salt bridge

bharat gupta bharat.85.monu at gmail.com
Mon Nov 18 23:26:07 CET 2013


Thank you Justin... that's what I was looking for ...


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Justin Lemkul <jalemkul at vt.edu> wrote:

>
>
> On 11/14/13 10:18 PM, bharat gupta wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> How can I calculate the average number of salt bridges between two
>> residues
>> during the entire simulation ??...
>>
>>
> Unless you've got some wildly noncanonical residues, this is a binary
> function.  Either the salt bridge exists (1) or does not (0).  You can
> define a salt bridge a number of ways, but the easiest and most common is
> the distance between the COM of the positive and negative moieties.  Use
> g_dist over time and post-process the output to determine the fraction of
> time spent within the distance cutoff; it's a much more useful quantity.
>
> -Justin
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