NMR refinement and peptide folding using the GROMACS software

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is used routinely for studying the three-dimensional structures and dynamics of proteins and nucleic acids. Structure determination is usually done by adding restraints based upon NMR data to a classical energy function and performing restrained molecular simulations. Here we report on the implementation of a script to extract NMR restraints from a NMR-STAR file and export it to the GROMACS software. With this package it is possible to model distance restraints, dihedral restraints and orientation restraints. The output from the script is validated by performing simulations with and without restraints, including the ab initio refinement of one peptide.

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Sinelnikova, A., & Spoel, D. van der. (2021). NMR refinement and peptide folding using the GROMACS software. Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 75(4–5), 143–149. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-021-00363-z

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