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*** [[Tutorial:Getting started: Compiling MSL with external libraries|Getting started: Compiling MSL with external libraries]]
 
*** [[Tutorial:Getting started: Compiling MSL with external libraries|Getting started: Compiling MSL with external libraries]]
 
*** [[Tutorial:Getting started: Compiling your own programs in MSL|Getting started: Compiling your own programs in MSL]]
 
*** [[Tutorial:Getting started: Compiling your own programs in MSL|Getting started: Compiling your own programs in MSL]]
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* '''Molecular objects: atoms, residues, chains...'''
 
* '''Molecular objects: atoms, residues, chains...'''
 
** ''Read and write coordinates to/from files''
 
** ''Read and write coordinates to/from files''
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*** Generating Fusion Proteins
 
*** Generating Fusion Proteins
 
*** Mutating Residues
 
*** Mutating Residues
 
  
 
* '''Calculating Molecular Properties and Energies'''
 
* '''Calculating Molecular Properties and Energies'''
 
** Calculating Solvent Exposed Surface Area
 
** Calculating Solvent Exposed Surface Area
 
** Calculating CHARMM Energies
 
** Calculating CHARMM Energies

Revision as of 21:45, 1 April 2010

NOTE: the tutorial is under construction

The tutorial is a collection of articles that illustrate specific features of MSL. Each article explains example programs found in the examples/ subdirectory. Previous knowledge of C++ is assumed.

  • Molecular Modifications, Movements and Computing Geometries
      • Measuring distances, angles, dihedrals
      • Applying translations and rotations
      • Changing conformation
      • Molecular (Structural) Alignments
      • Generating coiled-coils
      • Generating Symmetric Bundles
      • Generating Fusion Proteins
      • Mutating Residues
  • Calculating Molecular Properties and Energies
    • Calculating Solvent Exposed Surface Area
    • Calculating CHARMM Energies