Resonance Assignment/Abacus/FMCGUI objects
- protein sequence
- peak list
- and PB fragments.
Protein sequence
Peak list
- (+) peak list is required to be referenced
- (+/-) peak lists could be referenced optionally
- (-) peak lists for which referencing is not used even if it is present in the input file
N15 NOESY
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-
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C13 NOESY H2O
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-
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Arom NOESY
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-
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N15 HSQC
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+
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C13 HSQC
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+
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HNCA
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+/-
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HNCO
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-
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CBCACONH
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+/-
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HBHACONH
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+
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List of PB fragments
User ID
Fragment ID assigned by user, U_id. U_id can’t be changed within FMCGUI.
Assignment ID
Assignment ID, A_id, indicates the sequence position ID to which the fragment is assigned.
A_id = -99 if the fragment is not assigned to any position in the sequence.
A_id could be set up or modified by the following commands {Assignment>Fix Assignment>Manually}, {Assignment>Fix Assignment>Using probability Map}, and {Assignment>Fix Assignment>Reset all }.
Typing probabilities
Tt (f) is a probability for fragment f to have amino acid type t. Here t corresponds to one of 20 amino acid residue types, and f is fragment user ID.
Typing probbilities could be calculated or modified manually by the commands {Fragment>Type>Calculate} and {Fragment>Type>Fix}, respectively.
Contact map
- Each fragment has three Fragment contact maps: , , and , respectively. Each contact map scores the possibility for any fragment f to be next to fragment U_id in the protein sequence; were f and U_id stand for fragment user ID.
Assignment probabilities
- FragmentFragment assignment probabilities and are calculated using SA and REM Monte Carlo simulations, respectively. Here s stands for protein sequence position ID.