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R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments

R.E.D. Server is a unique, open web service, designed to derive non-polarizable RESP and ESP charges and to build force field libraries for new molecules/molecular fragments. It provides to computational biologists the means to derive rigorously molecular electrostatic potential-based charges embedd...

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Autores principales: Vanquelef, Enguerran, Simon, Sabrina, Marquant, Gaelle, Garcia, Elodie, Klimerak, Geoffroy, Delepine, Jean Charles, Cieplak, Piotr, Dupradeau, François-Yves
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3125739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21609950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr288
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author Vanquelef, Enguerran
Simon, Sabrina
Marquant, Gaelle
Garcia, Elodie
Klimerak, Geoffroy
Delepine, Jean Charles
Cieplak, Piotr
Dupradeau, François-Yves
author_facet Vanquelef, Enguerran
Simon, Sabrina
Marquant, Gaelle
Garcia, Elodie
Klimerak, Geoffroy
Delepine, Jean Charles
Cieplak, Piotr
Dupradeau, François-Yves
author_sort Vanquelef, Enguerran
collection PubMed
description R.E.D. Server is a unique, open web service, designed to derive non-polarizable RESP and ESP charges and to build force field libraries for new molecules/molecular fragments. It provides to computational biologists the means to derive rigorously molecular electrostatic potential-based charges embedded in force field libraries that are ready to be used in force field development, charge validation and molecular dynamics simulations. R.E.D. Server interfaces quantum mechanics programs, the RESP program and the latest version of the R.E.D. tools. A two step approach has been developed. The first one consists of preparing P2N file(s) to rigorously define key elements such as atom names, topology and chemical equivalencing needed when building a force field library. Then, P2N files are used to derive RESP or ESP charges embedded in force field libraries in the Tripos mol2 format. In complex cases an entire set of force field libraries or force field topology database is generated. Other features developed in R.E.D. Server include help services, a demonstration, tutorials, frequently asked questions, Jmol-based tools useful to construct PDB input files and parse R.E.D. Server outputs as well as a graphical queuing system allowing any user to check the status of R.E.D. Server jobs.
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spelling pubmed-31257392011-07-05 R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments Vanquelef, Enguerran Simon, Sabrina Marquant, Gaelle Garcia, Elodie Klimerak, Geoffroy Delepine, Jean Charles Cieplak, Piotr Dupradeau, François-Yves Nucleic Acids Res Articles R.E.D. Server is a unique, open web service, designed to derive non-polarizable RESP and ESP charges and to build force field libraries for new molecules/molecular fragments. It provides to computational biologists the means to derive rigorously molecular electrostatic potential-based charges embedded in force field libraries that are ready to be used in force field development, charge validation and molecular dynamics simulations. R.E.D. Server interfaces quantum mechanics programs, the RESP program and the latest version of the R.E.D. tools. A two step approach has been developed. The first one consists of preparing P2N file(s) to rigorously define key elements such as atom names, topology and chemical equivalencing needed when building a force field library. Then, P2N files are used to derive RESP or ESP charges embedded in force field libraries in the Tripos mol2 format. In complex cases an entire set of force field libraries or force field topology database is generated. Other features developed in R.E.D. Server include help services, a demonstration, tutorials, frequently asked questions, Jmol-based tools useful to construct PDB input files and parse R.E.D. Server outputs as well as a graphical queuing system allowing any user to check the status of R.E.D. Server jobs. Oxford University Press 2011-07-01 2011-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3125739/ /pubmed/21609950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr288 Text en © The Author(s) 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vanquelef, Enguerran
Simon, Sabrina
Marquant, Gaelle
Garcia, Elodie
Klimerak, Geoffroy
Delepine, Jean Charles
Cieplak, Piotr
Dupradeau, François-Yves
R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
title R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
title_full R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
title_fullStr R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
title_full_unstemmed R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
title_short R.E.D. Server: a web service for deriving RESP and ESP charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
title_sort r.e.d. server: a web service for deriving resp and esp charges and building force field libraries for new molecules and molecular fragments
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3125739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21609950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr288
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