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***  Loop1_EDPMDYKCGSPSDSSTTEEMEVAVSKARA_pdb2  ***

LOGs for ID: 2406281320001399676

output from eigenvector calculation:


STDOUT:
CUTOFF set to default value (CUTOFF=8) Build Tirion matrix: Pdbmat> Computes the Hessian matrix, using an Elastic Network Model. Pdbmat> Version 3.50, Fevrier 2004. Pdbmat> Options to be read in pdbmat.dat file. Pdbmat> Coordinate filename = 2406281320001399676.atom Pdbmat> Distance cutoff = 8.00 Force constant = 10.00 Origin of mass values = CONS Pdbmat> Levelshift = 1.0E-09 PRINTing level = 2 Pdbmat> Coordinate file 2406281320001399676.atom to be opened. Openam> File opened: 2406281320001399676.atom Pdbmat> Coordinate file in PDB format. Rdatompdb> Reading pdb file. Rdatompdb> End of file reached. Rdatompdb> Number of I/O errors: 0 Rdatompdb> Number of residues found = 1299 First residue number = 1 Last residue number = 433 Number of atoms found = 12878 Mean number per residue = 9.9 Pdbmat> Coordinate statistics: = -4.579477 +/- 13.143673 From: -36.165000 To: 42.930000 = 3.352057 +/- 15.301199 From: -31.435000 To: 35.127000 = -7.461716 +/- 12.621634 From: -44.499000 To: 23.527000 Pdbmat> Masses are all set to one. Openam> File opened: pdbmat.xyzm Pdbmat> Coordinates and masses considered are saved. Openam> File opened: pdbmat.sdijb %Pdbmat-Er> Too small distance = 0.000 between following atoms. 1: GLU 1 N and 4296: GLU 1 N %Pdbmat-Er> Too small distance = 0.000 between following atoms. *** pdbmat failed for the reason given above **** *** please check your input file and parameters **** *** (are there two atoms at the same position? **** *** e.g. alternative conformations ) **** STDERR: STOP *Wrong coordinates*




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