Ligand topology with gromacs
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I have to simulate a big complex with two different proteins, GNP ligand and acetate(ACT), MG and CA ions.

I’m using gromacs software and amber force field to generate the topology for the protein.

I have faced a first issue regarding ACT ion and GNP ligand because they are not found in residue topology database. But I guess AMBER supports this molecule inherently.

For that, I have used PRODRG program to generate the GNP topology first and I have followed the same procedure as explained in Benvan Lab tutoriel.

The structure I got from this phase is good but when I tried to superpose the GNP with my reference structure it seems that the built GNP coordinates are not the same. The GNP is translated.

My first question is: is PRODRG the suitable program for generation of small molecule topologies?

Should I look at the atomic charges obtained with PRODRG for GNP before merging it with the protein?

Could any on, please, suggest me other ways to succeed this critical phase.

Grateful!

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My first question is: is PRODRG the suitable program for generation of small molecule topologies?

No. please use acpype webapps.ccpn.ac.uk/acpype/ ) or better use ATB (https://atb.uq.edu.au/ only gromos forcefield). For complete list see:

http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin/gmx-tutorials/complex/02_topology.html

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Thank you very much for your reply.

I installed ACPYPE as you suggested and the other amber tools.

Unfortunately, once I run the command *acpype –i ligand.pdb * I got this error:

==> Removing temporary files...
ACPYPE FAILED: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'ligand2_AC.prmtop'

I tried to write prmtop using Chimera and assign charges to the ligand but I got error: Faillure running ANTECHAMBER for ligand

Do you know about the problem?

Thank you again

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Anyone to help.

I need your suggestions and comments!

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The ligand of the protein am using is GNP.

I think, it's a molecule classified as non-standard residue.

In that case, how canI write its topology?

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