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Modeling of the shear flow on the membrane
- James Starlight
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6 years 9 months ago #7328
by James Starlight
Modeling of the shear flow on the membrane was created by James Starlight
Dear MARTINI Users!
I am using a molecular dynamics simulation for the investigation of influence of shear flow on the oligomerisation of membrane proteins . My question: is it possible to model shear flow (e.g using some pressure coupling methods), as a directed force acting on the upper leaflet of CG membrane in X-Y directions, thus producing directed acceleration of water along the membrane?
Thanks for help!
James
I am using a molecular dynamics simulation for the investigation of influence of shear flow on the oligomerisation of membrane proteins . My question: is it possible to model shear flow (e.g using some pressure coupling methods), as a directed force acting on the upper leaflet of CG membrane in X-Y directions, thus producing directed acceleration of water along the membrane?
Thanks for help!
James
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6 years 8 months ago #7335
by James Starlight
Replied by James Starlight on topic Modeling of the shear flow on the membrane
UPDATE: any algorithms for the simulation of the membrane deformation in martini models (e.g using gromacs pooling code) will be appreciated here !!
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6 years 8 months ago #7343
by peterkroon
Replied by peterkroon on topic Modeling of the shear flow on the membrane
This is not really a Martini question (try the Gromacs userlist), and I don't know of anyone in the lab doing anything like this.
Keep in mind that however you are going to implement this, the removal of linear CoM motion is going to be a problem to some degree.
Keep in mind that however you are going to implement this, the removal of linear CoM motion is going to be a problem to some degree.
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