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The example of video http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~dseelig/plugin_tutorial.html <br> | The example of video http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~dseelig/plugin_tutorial.html <br> | ||
Note, that the module "prepare_ligand4.py" does not like funny names of atoms, so we have to rename them | Note, that the module "prepare_ligand4.py" does not like funny names of atoms, so we have to rename them |
Revision as of 23:32, 5 December 2011
Description
This plugin should help to set up docking runs with Autodock and view docking results. It has two features:
- Setup of a docking grid for Autodock with PyMOL.
- View the docking results.
Installation
you can download it manually
- Download plugin
- PyMOL > Plugin > Install Plugin
- MGLTools/AutoDockTools
- AutoDock4.2
- AutoDock Vina
Tutorial Video
Watch Dan Seeliger's autodock plugin tutorial.
Author
Important
- The Autodock tools, does not like funny atoms names like "C1, N13, O28" and so on. Rename them! See example 1.
Example 1
The example of video http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~dseelig/plugin_tutorial.html
Note, that the module "prepare_ligand4.py" does not like funny names of atoms, so we have to rename them
reinitialize
#fetch 3IG7, async=0
load 3ig7.pdb, 3IG7
create cdk2, 3IG7 and polymer
create EFP, 3IG7 and organic and not resn ACE
delete 3IG7
hide everything, all
#h_add cdk2
#h_add EFP
show_as cartoon, cdk2
show_as sticks, EFP
util.cbay EFP
python
# The module "prepare_ligand4.py" does not like funny names of atoms, so we have to rename them
Ligand_prop = []
cmd.iterate("EFP", "Ligand_prop.append((resi, resn, name, elem, ID))")
for resi, resn, name, elem, ID in Ligand_prop:
print("resi %s, resn %s, name %s, elem %s, ID %s"%(resi, resn, name, elem, ID))
cmd.alter('%s and id %s'%(resn,ID),'name=%s%s%s'%('"',elem,'"'))
# To see the change, we rewrite the list.
Ligand_prop = []
cmd.iterate("EFP", "Ligand_prop.append((resi, resn, name, elem, ID))")
for resi, resn, name, elem, ID in Ligand_prop:
print("resi %s, resn %s, name %s, elem %s, ID %s"%(resi, resn, name, elem, ID))
python end
Open the Autodock/Vina plugin. Set executable to folders:
Autodock Tools: /home/tlinnet/Software/pymol/Pymol-script-repo/modules/autodock_tools/AutoDockTools/Utilities24 autogrid4 executable: /home/tlinnet/Software/pymol/Pymol-script-repo/modules/autodock_42/autogrid4 autogrid4 executable: /home/tlinnet/Software/pymol/Pymol-script-repo/modules/autodock_42/autodock4 vina executable: /home/tlinnet/Software/pymol/Pymol-script-repo/modules/autodock_vina/vina Working Directory: /home/tlinnet/pymol
Enlarge the window and click Save Plugin Configuration file.
Click tab Grid settings. In Calculate Grid Center by Selection, write EFP.
Try clicking Wired Box in top right, and then Show Box, Hide Box, Cylindric Box, Show Box.
Then push Select binding site. In PyMOL, write
show sticks, binding_site cmd.disable("binding_site") hide sticks, binding_site
Click tab Receptor. Mark cdk, and click Generate Receptor.
Click cdk2 to the "right", and see where the files are located.
Click tab Ligands. Mark EFP, and click EFP in the Ligand list. Here is the files stored. Click Generate Ligand
References and LICENSES
If you used AutoDock Vina in your work, please cite:
O. Trott, A. J. Olson, AutoDock Vina: improving the speed and accuracy of docking with a new scoring function, efficient optimization and multithreading, Journal of Computational Chemistry 31 (2010) 455-461
LICENSE of MGLTOOLS:
This software is copyrighted by Michel F. Sanner (sanner@scripps.edu) and TSRI.
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TSRI, Molecular Biology Department, TCP 26,
10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037
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tel (858) 784-7742
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