Resource software
Here, we collect descriptions of the software used in the practical. This can be software used in online portals or software installed locally on your own computers or the lab resources. In each case, please describe how to access the software and where to find manuals. Also use this site to collect scripts or HOW_TOs that could be useful for others.
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Molecular visualization
To look at protein structures you can use any molecular visualization programm. Here are a few options:
- Jmol, e.g. via PDB
- the SRS 3D server
- PyMOL -> will be installed on the i12k-biolab computers soon.
Changing Blast output
By default, Blast lists 500 search hits and 250 alignment details. This can be changed (see Blast manual for details):
- You can use a custom output format to get a table with "-m 8" (see "-help" or this hint on how to parse Blast output).
- You can use "-b" to set the number of alignments to be shown, "-b 20000" is the maximum.
Modeller
Troubleshooting
A very common error from Modeller is the following: "Sequence difference between alignment and pdb" . This usually means the structure of the template available in PDB (which was experimentally solved) has missing residues, what could be a result of technical problems with the X-ray diffraction data (more frequently). To overcome this error, the first step should be to identify its source. For that, a fasta sequence can be generated from the PDB file containing the coordinates (it should be a simple script, or even a couple of command lines, but if any help needed, please write an email to bitar@rostlab.org). After this, align this sequence with the fasta sequence for the same protein and check for missing residues (gaps within the alignment). If residues are missing, simple remove those from the original sequence and generate a new alignment between template and target.
SNAP
There is a very brief explanation about SNAP available here --> Media:SNAP.pdf.
Energy Minimization
There is a script to automatically run energy minimizations with Gromacs here --> MutEn.pl.
R
Error in hist.default(a$V2, main = "evals") : 'x' must be numeric
Blast uses non-standard scientific notation and ommits the preceding 1 for eValues like 'e-190'. Change it to '1e-190' and R will stop complaining.