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This tutorial aims to illustrate the process of setting up a simulation system containing a protein, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb).

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Protein MD Setup tutorial using BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb)

Based on the official GROMACS tutorial.


This tutorial aims to illustrate the process of setting up a simulation system containing a protein, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb). The particular example used is the Lysozyme protein (PDB code 1AKI).


Settings

Biobb modules used

  • biobb_io: Tools to fetch biomolecular data from public databases.
  • biobb_model: Tools to model macromolecular structures.
  • biobb_gromacs: Tools to setup and run Molecular Dynamics simulations.
  • biobb_analysis: Tools to analyse Molecular Dynamics trajectories.

Auxiliary libraries used

  • jupyter: Free software, open standards, and web services for interactive computing across all programming languages.
  • nglview: Jupyter/IPython widget to interactively view molecular structures and trajectories in notebooks.
  • plotly: Python interactive graphing library integrated in Jupyter notebooks.
  • simpletraj: Lightweight coordinate-only trajectory reader based on code from GROMACS, MDAnalysis and VMD.

Conda Installation and Launch

git clone https://github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_md_setup.git
cd biobb_wf_md_setup
conda env create -f conda_env/environment.yml
conda activate biobb_wf_md_setup
jupyter-notebook biobb_wf_md_setup/notebooks/biobb_wf_md_setup.ipynb

Tutorial

Click here to view tutorial in Read the Docs

Click here to execute tutorial in Binder

Click here to open tutorial in Google Colab


Version

2024.1 Release

Copyright & Licensing

This software has been developed in the MMB group at the BSC & IRB for the European BioExcel, funded by the European Commission (EU H2020 823830, EU H2020 675728).

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0, see the file LICENSE for details.

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