[Chimera-users] [Dock-fans] How to get the charged mol for the ligand
cpsosa at comcast.net
cpsosa at comcast.net
Mon Feb 4 12:02:30 PST 2008
Thanks. We tried that but after the hydrogens were added. We saved it and "vi" the mol2 file. I'll try this.
--
Carlos P. Sosa
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Eric Pettersen <pett at cgl.ucsf.edu>
> I forgot, there's actually a fourth thing you can do: change the
> atom type directly. Select the oxygen atom and open the command line
> (Favorites->Command Line) and type:
>
> setattr a idatmType O3 sel
>
> which will set the selected atom's "idatmType" attribute to sp3
> oxygen ("O3").
>
> Do this before hydrogens are added.
>
> --Eric
>
> Eric Pettersen
> UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
> http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu
>
>
> On Feb 3, 2008, at 1:27 PM, Eric Pettersen wrote:
>
> > Hi Carlos,
> > There are basically three things you can do:
> >
> > 1) Download the latest daily build and try that. I have been
> > working hard on atom typing for ring systems recently (and am still
> > working on it) and there's a pretty good chance that it will type
> > (and therefore protonate) the phenyl oxygen correctly now. You
> > get a daily build by going to the Chimera home page
> > (www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera) and following the "Daily Builds" link.
> >
> > 2) Directly edit the structure (after adding hydrogens but before
> > adding charges). Control-double-click the oxygen and select
> > "Modify Atom" from the pop-up menu. In the resulting dialog change
> > the element type to O, the geometry to tetrahedral, and the number
> > of bonds to 2. You should also probably change the atom name field
> > to be the same as what the atom's name is. Then click the Change
> > button and the hydrogen will be added.
> >
> > 3) Before doing any processing, change the bond length. Control
> > double-click on the C-O bond and choose "Set Bond Length" from the
> > pop-up menu. Type in a bond length appropriate for a C-O single
> > bond and then run the rest of your processing.
> >
> > --Eric
> >
> > Eric Pettersen
> > UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
> >
> > On Feb 2, 2008, at 5:19 PM, cpsosa at comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> We have the opposite problem, our PDB has one oxygen that is part
> >> of a phenyl group and after using addH in Chimera, hydrogen does
> >> not get added to that oxygen. Is there a way to add hydrogen to a
> >> single atom? using Chimera. For Chimera to add a hydrogen to
> >> that O... perhaps making the C-O bond larger.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Carlos P. Sosa
> >>
> >> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> >> From: Eric Pettersen <pett at cgl.ucsf.edu>
> >>> I assume this is IMZ from 1rv1? Chimera is adding a proton to
> >>> the N3
> >>> nitrogen that it shouldn't. After adding hydrogens and before
> >>> saying
> >>> OK to the charge calculation, type this command to Chimera's command
> >>> line to delete the extra hydrogen:
> >>>
> >>> del :IMZ at h3
> >>>
> >>> --Eric
> >>>
> >>> Eric Pettersen
> >>> UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
> >>> http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> I could not get the charges for my molecule (ligand in x-crystal
> >>>> structure). how to do that?
> >>>> I am getting the following error message.
> >>>> I am using chimera to do these funtions.
> >>>>
> >>>> Running ANTECHAMBER command: C:\Program Files\Chimera\bin
> >>>> \antechamber\exe\antechamber -i c:\docume~1\thomas\locals~1\temp
> >>>> \tmpkzw4il\ante.in.mol2 -fi mol2 -o c:\docume~1\thomas\locals~1
> >>>> \temp
> >>>> \tmpkzw4il\ante.out.mol2 -fo mol2 -c bcc -nc 1 -j 5 -s 2
> >>>> (IMZ)
> >>>> (IMZ) Running: "C:\Program Files\Chimera\bin\antechamber"\exe
> >>>> \bondtype -i ANTECHAMBER_BOND_TYPE.AC0 -o
> >>>> ANTECHAMBER_BOND_TYPE.AC -
> >>>> f ac -j part
> >>>> (IMZ)
> >>>> (IMZ) Running: "C:\Program Files\Chimera\bin\antechamber"\exe
> >>>> \atomtype -i ANTECHAMBER_AC.AC0 -o ANTECHAMBER_AC.AC -p gaff
> >>>> (IMZ) Total number of electrons: 351; net charge: 1
> >>>> (IMZ) INFO: Number of electrons is odd: 351
> >>>> (IMZ) Please check the total charge (-nc flag) and spin
> >>>> multiplicity (-m flag)
> >>>> Failure running ANTECHAMBER for residue IMZ
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Thomas
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: Eric Pettersen <pett at cgl.ucsf.edu>
> >> Date: January 31, 2008 12:54:24 PM PST
> >> To: dock-fans at docking.org
> >> Subject: Re: [Dock-fans] How to get the charged mol for the ligand
> >>
> >>
> >> I assume this is IMZ from 1rv1? Chimera is adding a proton to the
> >> N3 nitrogen that it shouldn't. After adding hydrogens and before
> >> saying OK to the charge calculation, type this command to
> >> Chimera's command line to delete the extra hydrogen:
> >>
> >> del :IMZ at h3
> >>
> >> --Eric
> >>
> >> Eric Pettersen
> >> UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
> >> http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu
> >>
> >>
> >>> I could not get the charges for my molecule (ligand in x-crystal
> >>> structure). how to do that?
> >>> I am getting the following error message.
> >>> I am using chimera to do these funtions.
> >>>
> >>> Running ANTECHAMBER command: C:\Program Files\Chimera\bin
> >>> \antechamber\exe\antechamber -i c:\docume~1\thomas\locals~1\temp
> >>> \tmpkzw4il\ante.in.mol2 -fi mol2 -o c:\docume~1\thomas\locals~1
> >>> \temp\tmpkzw4il\ante.out.mol2 -fo mol2 -c bcc -nc 1 -j 5 -s 2
> >>> (IMZ)
> >>> (IMZ) Running: "C:\Program Files\Chimera\bin\antechamber"\exe
> >>> \bondtype -i ANTECHAMBER_BOND_TYPE.AC0 -o
> >>> ANTECHAMBER_BOND_TYPE.AC -f ac -j part
> >>> (IMZ)
> >>> (IMZ) Running: "C:\Program Files\Chimera\bin\antechamber"\exe
> >>> \atomtype -i ANTECHAMBER_AC.AC0 -o ANTECHAMBER_AC.AC -p gaff
> >>> (IMZ) Total number of electrons: 351; net charge: 1
> >>> (IMZ) INFO: Number of electrons is odd: 351
> >>> (IMZ) Please check the total charge (-nc flag) and spin
> >>> multiplicity (-m flag)
> >>> Failure running ANTECHAMBER for residue IMZ
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Thomas
> >>
> >>
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