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Automatic Ligand parameterization tutorial using BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb)


This tutorial aims to illustrate the process of ligand parameterization for a small molecule, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb). The particular example used is the Sulfasalazine protein (3-letter code SAS), used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease.

OpenBabel and ACPype packages are used to **add hydrogens, energetically ...

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Automatic Ligand parameterization tutorial using BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb)


This tutorial aims to illustrate the process of ligand parameterization for a small molecule, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb). The particular example used is the Sulfasalazine protein (3-letter code SAS), used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease.

OpenBabel and ACPype packages are used to **add hydrogens, energetically ...

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This workflow performs the process of protein-ligand docking, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb).

Type: Common Workflow Language

Creators: Adam Hospital, Genís Bayarri

Submitter: Genís Bayarri

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.257.1

Work-in-progress

This is an experimental KNIME workflow of using the BioExcel building blocks to implement the Protein MD Setup tutorial for molecular dynamics with GROMACS.

Note that this workflow won't import in KNIME without the experimental KNIME nodes for BioBB - contact Adam Hospital for details.

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This PyCOMPSs workflow 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) in PyCOMPSs for execution on HPC. Three variants of the MD Setup workflows are included, supporting a list of structures, a list of mutations, or a cumulative set of mutations.

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