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== Maxwell-Boltzmann Energy Distribution ==
== Maxwell-Boltzmann Energy Distribution ==
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Here we will confirm that the kinetic energy distribution of the atoms in a system corresponds to the Maxwell distribution for a given temperature.
Here we will confirm that the kinetic energy distribution of the atoms in a system corresponds to the Maxwell distribution for a given temperature.
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<br>This will fit the curve and get a fit for the parameter a0, which corresponds to kB T in units of kcal/mol.
<br>This will fit the curve and get a fit for the parameter a0, which corresponds to kB T in units of kcal/mol.
<br><center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2009/thumb/a/a1/Boltzmann.png/300px-Boltzmann.png"></center>
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<b>5.</b> In the Parameters drop-down menu, choose 1.  You can give an initial value to A0, so that the iterations will look for a value in the vicinity of your initial guess. In the A0 window, type 0.6, which in kcal/mol corresponds to a temperature of ∼ 300K.
<b>5.</b> In the Parameters drop-down menu, choose 1.  You can give an initial value to A0, so that the iterations will look for a value in the vicinity of your initial guess. In the A0 window, type 0.6, which in kcal/mol corresponds to a temperature of ∼ 300K.
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<br>Click on the Apply button. This will open a window with the new value for a0, as well as some statistical measures, including the Correlation Coefficient, which is a measure of the fit.
<br>Click on the Apply button. This will open a window with the new value for a0, as well as some statistical measures, including the Correlation Coefficient, which is a measure of the fit.
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<br>The value of a0 obtained corresponds to kB T . Obtain the temperature T for this distribution with kB = 0.00198657 kcal  
<br>The value of a0 obtained corresponds to kB T . Obtain the temperature T for this distribution with kB = 0.00198657 kcal  
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We obtain the following histogramm!
We obtain the following histogramm!
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== Energies ==
== Energies ==
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Here we will calculate the averages of the various energies (kinetic and the different internal energies: bonded (bonds,  
Here we will calculate the averages of the various energies (kinetic and the different internal energies: bonded (bonds,  
angles and dihedrals) and non-bonded (electrostatic, van der Waals)) over the course of a simulation.
angles and dihedrals) and non-bonded (electrostatic, van der Waals)) over the course of a simulation.
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<b>1.</b> We start with a file obtained from NAMD: <br>http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd/utilities/ and download <i>namdstat.tcl</i>
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<b>2.</b> In the VMD TkCon window, type :
<b>2.</b> In the VMD TkCon window, type :
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<br>The second line will call a procedure which will calculate the average for all output variables in the log file from the first logged timestep after 101 to the end of the simulation.
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== Temperature distribution ==
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<b>Objective:</b> Simulate our protein in an NVE ensemble, and analyze the temperature distribution.
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Using EXCEL, we obtain the following graph, which represents the evolution of the temperature in function of time:
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<br>The first part corresponds the the heating, then we let the system reach an equilibrium (NPT state), a NVT portion, and finally a NPT portion again.
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In order to obtain the data for the volume from the log file we will again use the script ''namdstats.tcl'', which was already sourced. Type in a terminal window:
In order to obtain the data for the volume from the log file we will again use the script ''namdstats.tcl'', which was already sourced. Type in a terminal window:
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Using EXCEL, we obtain the following graph, which represents the evolution of the density in function of time:
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In order to obtain the data for the pressure from the log file we will again use the script <i>namdstats.tcl</i>, which has been updated for the occasion.
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<br>The file can be found <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2009/6/67/Namdstats_igem09.txt"> here </a>. Please rename to namdstats<b>.tcl</b> after download.
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Here are the steps to use this script:
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Available DATA_NAME can be: BOND, ANGLE, DIHED, IMPRP, ELECT, VDW, BOUNDARY, MISC, KINETIC, TOTAL, TEMP, TOTAL2, TOTAL3, TEMPAVG, PRESSURE, GPRESSURE, VOLUME, PRESSAVG, GPRESSAVG.
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So, to extract pressure from our first simulation, the command is: data_time PRESSURE namd_log
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Here is a small plot of pressure and temperature in function of time
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The protein is colored according to its average RMSD values. The residues displayed in blue are more mobile while the ones in red move less.  
The protein is colored according to its average RMSD values. The residues displayed in blue are more mobile while the ones in red move less.  
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We can see that the residues that move the most are the residue number: 425, 451, 453
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We can see that the residues that move the most are the residue number:  424, 425, 464, 468
We can see that the residues that move the most are the residue number:  424, 425, 464, 468
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<b>This script was highly updated, please go to the <a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Scripts">script page</a> if you encounter a problem!!!
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We made a small TCL script to calculate RMSD from selected atoms compared to their initial position along timestep.
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<br>Selections are not precise here!</b>
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The file can be found [[Media:Residue_rmsd_igem09.txt|here.]] Please rename to Residue_rmsd_igem09'''.tcl''' after download.
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We made a small TCL script to calculate RMSD from selected atoms compared to their initial position along timestep.
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The file can be found <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2009/a/ad/Residue_rmsd_igem09.txt">here</a>. Please rename to Residue_rmsd_igem09<b>.tcl</b> after download.
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Example to run the script:
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We tried to select only backbone from protein + FMN → change
We tried to select only backbone from protein + FMN → change
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'''The script was updated to be able to define reference frame and first frame were RMSD will be calculated.''' We usually don't need to compute RMSD during heating, for instance. RMSD takes a lot of time. In our first run 1 frame = 100 timesteps * 2 fs*timesteps^-1 = 200 fs
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<b>The script was updated to be able to define reference frame and first frame were RMSD will be calculated.</b> We usually don't need to compute RMSD during heating, for instance. RMSD takes a lot of time. In our first run 1 frame = 100 timesteps * 2 fs*timesteps^-1 = 200 fs
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complete form for run is:
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For our first run, if we want to select only the 295°K NPT plateau, and set its first frame as reference, we have to launch:
For our first run, if we want to select only the 295°K NPT plateau, and set its first frame as reference, we have to launch:
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Here is how the script processes:
Here is how the script processes:
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<li>for each timestep, the script aligns (best fit) the backbone of the protein to the eference position to minimize RMDS. (Test: "and not mass 1,008000" == and noh was added in selection to remove hydrogen)
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Here is a fast graph of the output of the average RMSD of the atoms in function of time. It seems normal.
Here is a fast graph of the output of the average RMSD of the atoms in function of time. It seems normal.
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Here is what we got with FIRST_FRAME=1115 REFERENCE_FRAME=1115. Average=921.477, standard deviation=202.1708
Here is what we got with FIRST_FRAME=1115 REFERENCE_FRAME=1115. Average=921.477, standard deviation=202.1708
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FIRST_FRAME=0 REFERENCE_FRAME=0. The difference of the sum probably comes from the new selection of atoms from the backbone. '''We should compute an average value to normalize amplitude'''. (fluctuation is conserved, anyway) Average=781.3913, standard deviation=118.1393
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FIRST_FRAME=0 REFERENCE_FRAME=0. The difference of the sum probably comes from the new selection of atoms from the backbone. <b>We should compute an average value to normalize amplitude</b>. (fluctuation is conserved, anyway) Average=781.3913, standard deviation=118.1393
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As we wanted to redo the analysis from Schulten's article, we looked for salt bridges. VMD can easily compute this, it even propose an easy GUI. Standard configuration is just fine for now. You'll have a log file containing the list of nitrogen-oxygen susceptible of forming a salt bridge. You'll also get a file for each bridge containing the distance between both atoms along the simulation.
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Here is a plot for one of the bridges. We have to look for the max distance for a salt bridge.
Here is a plot for one of the bridges. We have to look for the max distance for a salt bridge.
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After changing the script [see [https://2009.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Scripts#RMSF_from_namd_.dcd here]], we perform an interesting analysis from these 2 files. First, we have to correct the RMSF, that can be linked to beta factor using this equation:
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After changing the script [see <a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Scripts#RMSF_from_namd_.dcd"> here</a>], we perform an interesting analysis from these 2 files. First, we have to correct the RMSF, that can be linked to beta factor using this equation:
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This is a 1 nanosecond NPT run at 300°K. We hope to see a RMSF curve identical to the beta factor. It should only be shifted higher because of the increased temperature. But having a similar tendency would mean our simulation show oscillations similar to what was observed during crystallography. This is really a quite nice validation of our run!
This is a 1 nanosecond NPT run at 300°K. We hope to see a RMSF curve identical to the beta factor. It should only be shifted higher because of the increased temperature. But having a similar tendency would mean our simulation show oscillations similar to what was observed during crystallography. This is really a quite nice validation of our run!
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Analysis of Equilibrium





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