<html> <head> <title>MCCCS Towhee (NERD Version 1)</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <table width="675" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" height="590"> <tr> <td colspan="2" height="29"> <div align="center"> <font size="5"> <b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><a name="top"></a>MCCCS Towhee (NERD Version 1)</font></b> </font> </div> </td> </tr> <A href="http://sourceforge.net"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=87039&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" align="right"/> </A> <tr> <td width="18" height="371" valign="top"> <p> </p> <p> </p> </td> <td width="697" valign="top"> <b>Overview</b> <ul> This section covers the NERD Version 1 United Atom (NERDv1) force field as it is implemented into the towhee_ff_NERDv1 file in the ForceFields directory. The NERD force field has had several minor changes to parameters as time as progresses so I have broken each of these changes into a different version of the force field. NERD Version 1 is mostly a subset of NERD Version 2, with the exception that the linear alkane torsional potential is slightly different between the two versions. All of the Towhee atom types for this force field are listed, along with a short description of their meanings. Note that NERDv1 is a Lennard-Jones (12-6) force field and can only be combined with other Lennard-Jones (12-6) force fields. I would like to thank Nicholas du Preez for initiating the implementation of this force field into Towhee. Any discrepencies (especially typos) from the published values are the sole responsibility of Marcus G. Martin, and I welcome feedback on how this implementation compares with other programs. <p> </p> </ul> <b>References for NERD Version 1</b> <ul> What I term NERD Version 1 is described in two papers. <ul> <li><a href="../references.html#nath_et_al_1998">Nath <i>et al.</i> 1998</a></li> <li><a href="../references.html#nath_depablo_2000">Nath and de Pablo 2000</a></li> </ul> </ul> <b>NERDv1 in Towhee</b> <ul> The official force field name for NERD Version 1 United Atom in Towhee is 'NERDv1'. Here I list all of the atom names for use in the towhee_input file, along with a brief description. I created these atom names in order to work with the molecule assembler. NERDv1 is a united-atom force field which lumps hydrogens onto their neighboring carbons. Note that hydrogens that are bonded to atoms other than carbon are not lumped onto their neighboring atoms. The general pattern of the names is a list of the atoms that make up the group, followed by the hybridization of the central atom, and ending in a character string that distinguishes similar atoms. Please note that the capitalization and spacing pattern is important and must be followed exactly as listed here. <ul> <li><b>'CH3sp3eth'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) in ethane.</li> <li><b>'CH3sp3pro'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) in propane.</li> <li><b>'CH3sp3isob'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) in isobutane.</li> <li><b>'CH3sp32mb'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) bonded to a CH group in 2-methylbutane.</li> <li><b>'CH3sp3mesc'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) bonded to a CH group (methyl side-chain) and not a special case listed above.</li> <li><b>'CH3sp3etsc'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) bonded to a CH<sub>2</sub> group that is itself bonded to a CH group (ethyl side-chain).</li> <li><b>'CH3sp3gen'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 3 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) and not one of the cases listed above.</li> <li><b>'CH2sp3'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 2 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom).</li> <li><b>'CHsp3'</b> : sp<sup>3</sup> carbon plus the 1 hydrogen bonded to it (united-atom).</li> <li><b>'CH2sp2eth'</b> : sp<sup>2</sup> carbon plus the 2 hydrogens bonded to it (united-atom) in ethene.</li> </ul> </ul> <b>Coulombic interactions</b> <ul> There are no coulombic interactions used in NERDv1, although there are some in subsequent versions of NERD. </ul> <b>Improper torsions</b> <ul> This force field does not utilize improper torsions. </ul> <b>Proteins</b> <ul> This force field does not have all of the groups needed for protein simulations. </ul> <a href="../towhee_capabilities.html">Return to the Towhee Capabilities web page</a> <p> </p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="715" align="left"> <i><font size="2">Send comments to:</font></i> <font size="2"> <a href="mailto:marcus_martin@users.sourceforge.net">Marcus G. Martin</a><br> <i>Last updated:</i> <!-- #BeginDate format:Am1 -->September 07, 2005<!-- #EndDate --> </font> <br> </body> </html>