Example: Solvation of a Solute
The atom selection feature in X-PLOR can be used to
solvate a solute, such as protein or nucleic acid. Suppose the
user has set up coordinates and molecular structure files for the solute
(``solute.pdb" and ``solute.psf") and
for a box of water
(``water.pdb" and ``water.psf" with SEGId ``WAT")
that is large enough to enclose the solute. The
following X-PLOR script will create a composite coordinate and
molecular structure file (``overlay.pdb" and ``overlay.psf")
deleting all waters that penetrate the
protein:
structure @solute.psf end
coordinates @solute.pdb
structure @water.psf end
coordinates @water.pdb
delete
selection=
( byres
( segid "WAT"
and ( ( not segid "WAT" and not ( hydrogen ) ) around 2.6 )
))
end
write structure output=overlay.psf end
write coordinates output=overlay.pdb end
If the box of water molecules is not large enough, it can be made
larger by duplicating and translating the original box (cf.
Section 3.10).
Xplor-NIH 2013-06-06