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Title: SIRAH-CoV2 initiative: S1 Receptor Binding Domain in complex with human antibody CR3022 (PDBid: 6W41)

Type Dataset Martín Soñora, Exequiel Barrera, Pablo Garay, Florencia Klein, Matías Machado, Sergio Pantano (2020): SIRAH-CoV2 initiative: S1 Receptor Binding Domain in complex with human antibody CR3022 (PDBid: 6W41). Zenodo. Dataset. https://zenodo.org/record/3779002

Authors: Martín Soñora (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo) ; Exequiel Barrera (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo) ; Pablo Garay (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo) ; Florencia Klein (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo) ; Matías Machado (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo) ; Sergio Pantano (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo) ;

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Summary

This dataset contains the trajectory of a 12 microseconds-long coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain in complex with a human antibody CR3022 (PDB id: 6W41). Simulations have been performed using the SIRAH force field running with the Amber18 package at the Uruguayan National Center for Supercomputing (ClusterUY) under the conditions reported in Machado et al. JCTC 2019, adding 150 mM NaCl according to Machado & Pantano JCTC 2020. Glycans have been removed from the structures.

The file 6W41_SIRAHcg_rawdata.tar contains all the raw information required to visualize (on VMD), analyze, backmap, and eventually continue the simulations using Amber18 or higher. Step-By-Step tutorials for running, visualizing, and analyzing CG trajectories using SirahTools can be found at www.sirahff.com.

Additionally, the file 6W41_SIRAHcg_12us_prot.tar contains only the protein coordinates, while 6W41_SIRAHcg_12us_prot_skip10ns.tar contains one frame every 10ns.

To take a quick look at the trajectory:

1- Untar the file 6W41_SIRAHcg_12us_prot_skip10ns.tar

2- Open the trajectory on VMD using the command line:

vmd 6w41_SIRAHcg_prot.prmtop 6w41_SIRAHcg_prot.ncrst 6w41_SIRAHcg_prot_12us_skip10ns.nc -e sirah_vmdtk.tcl

Note that you can use normal VMD drawing methods as vdw, licorice, etc., and coloring by restype, element, name, etc. 

This dataset is part of the SIRAH-CoV2 initiative.

For further details, please contact Martín Soñora (msonora@pasteur.edu.uy) or Sergio Pantano (spantano@pasteur.edu.uy).

More information

  • DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3779002
  • Language: en

Subjects

  • Coronavirus, drug design, simulation, SIRAH, coarse-grain, CoV2 RBD, SARS, antibody

Dates

  • Publication date: 2020
  • Issued: April 30, 2020

Notes

Other: {"references": ["Machado et al. JCTC 2019 (DOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.9b00006)", "Machado & Pantano JCTC 2020 (DOI:10.1021/acs.jctc.9b00953)", "Machado & Pantano Bioinformatics 2016 (DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btw020)"]}

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