Team:EPF-Lausanne/Results/ELS

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Here are the values of pressure, temperature and volume for this run.
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Revision as of 14:55, 19 October 2009

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Light state simulation


We run a a 62ns simulation on the 2v0w light state using 32 processors. Here is a video.

Validation of the simulation

Here are the values of pressure, temperature and volume for this run.




An interesting residue to study in the dark state is the residue n° 450, which is the cystein that reacts with the cofactor. Here we plot the dihedral angle of this residue to see how many time the cystein point toward the FMN:

C450 dihedral light.jpg