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== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==
; b0field =''real'': (required)
; b0field =''real'': (required)
; tauc =''real'': (required)
; time =''real'', coma separated list: (required)
; time =''real'', coma separated list: (required)


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The parameter '''b0field''' is the field strength [MHz].  
The parameter '''b0field''' is the field strength [MHz].  
The parameter '''tauc''' is the overall correlation time [ns].
The parameter '''time''' is the mixing time [s], usually given as a coma separated vector with mixing time's sorted in ascending order, i.e. time=0.02,0.03,0.04,0.05.  
The parameter '''time''' is the mixing time [s], usually given as a coma separated vector with mixing time's sorted in ascending order, i.e. time=0.02,0.03,0.04,0.05,0.06.  
The exception to this is for single mixing time calculations.
The exception to this is for single mixing time calculations.


The parameter '''labil''' is to specify atoms considered labil.
The parameter '''labil''' is to specify atoms considered labil.

Latest revision as of 16:02, 11 September 2019

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Parameters

b0field =real
(required)
time =real, coma separated list
(required)


labilatom=atom selection
(default: "HE @ARG + HD2 @ASP + HG @CYS + HE2 @GLU + HE2 @HIS + HG @SER + HG1 @THR + HH @TYR")

Description

This command calculates expected two-spin intensities for NOE measurements (direct magnetization transfer, no spin diffusion contributions).

The calculation needs a pdb file with at least one conformer (if multiple conformers are provided, the average values are calculated for the two-spin intensities). The pdb file is read before executing 'enoe twospin', see * read pdb.

The parameter b0field is the field strength [MHz]. The parameter time is the mixing time [s], usually given as a coma separated vector with mixing time's sorted in ascending order, i.e. time=0.02,0.03,0.04,0.05. The exception to this is for single mixing time calculations.

The parameter labil is to specify atoms considered labil.