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| [http://zarbi.chem.yale.edu/software.html MCPRO] performs [[Monte Carlo]] statistical mechanics simulations of peptides, [[proteins]], and nucleic acids in solution; it was derived from [[BOSS]], but makes extensive use of the concept of residues. | [http://zarbi.chem.yale.edu/software.html MCPRO] performs [[Monte Carlo]] statistical mechanics simulations of peptides, [[proteins]], and nucleic acids in solution; it was derived from [[BOSS]], but makes extensive use of the concept of residues. | ||
| ==External links== | |||
| *[http://zarbi.chem.yale.edu/doc/MCPROman.pdf MCPRO User Manual (PDF, 2 MB)] | |||
| ==References== | ==References== | ||
| #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20297 William L. Jorgensen, Julian Tirado-Rives  "Molecular modeling of organic and biomolecular systems using BOSS and MCPRO", Journal of Computational Chemistry '''26''' pp. 1689-1700 (2005)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20297 William L. Jorgensen, Julian Tirado-Rives  "Molecular modeling of organic and biomolecular systems using BOSS and MCPRO", Journal of Computational Chemistry '''26''' pp. 1689-1700 (2005)] | ||
| [[Category: Materials modelling and computer simulation codes]] | [[Category: Materials modelling and computer simulation codes]] | ||
Revision as of 15:07, 6 November 2007
MCPRO performs Monte Carlo statistical mechanics simulations of peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids in solution; it was derived from BOSS, but makes extensive use of the concept of residues.