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− | + | [[h_add]] uses a primitive algorithm to add hydrogens onto a molecule. | |
− | + | = Usage and Algorithm Notes = | |
+ | PyMOL fills missing valences but does no optimization of hydroxyl rotamers. Also, many crystal structures have bogus or arbitrary ASN/GLN/HIS orientations. Getting the proper amide rotamers and imidazole tautomers & protonation states assigned is a nontrivial computational chemistry project involving electrostatic potential calculations and a combinatorial search. There's also the issue of solvent & counter-ions present in systems like aspartyl proteases with adjacent carboxylates . | ||
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+ | == Accessing Through GUI == | ||
[A]->hydrogens->add | [A]->hydrogens->add | ||
− | + | == Syntax == | |
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
− | + | # normal usage | |
+ | h_add (selection) | ||
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+ | # API usage | ||
+ | cmd.h_add( string selection="(all)" ) | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | see also [[H_Fill]] | |
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− | see also [[ | ||
− | [[Category:Commands]] | + | [[Category:Commands|H Add]] |
+ | [[Category:Electrostatics|H Add]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Editing Module|H Add]] |
Latest revision as of 01:47, 28 March 2014
h_add uses a primitive algorithm to add hydrogens onto a molecule.
Usage and Algorithm Notes
PyMOL fills missing valences but does no optimization of hydroxyl rotamers. Also, many crystal structures have bogus or arbitrary ASN/GLN/HIS orientations. Getting the proper amide rotamers and imidazole tautomers & protonation states assigned is a nontrivial computational chemistry project involving electrostatic potential calculations and a combinatorial search. There's also the issue of solvent & counter-ions present in systems like aspartyl proteases with adjacent carboxylates .
Accessing Through GUI
[A]->hydrogens->add
Syntax
# normal usage
h_add (selection)
# API usage
cmd.h_add( string selection="(all)" )
see also H_Fill