diff --git a/wiki/pages/contribution.html b/wiki/pages/contribution.html index ed1349b1e7a99ebdef27de6340eba243e0be491a..a35ca8436a1f14daf80bfb0f0e7c48e14cbc7d54 100644 --- a/wiki/pages/contribution.html +++ b/wiki/pages/contribution.html @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ </ul> <h2 style="margin-top: 10vh;">OpenMM</h2> -<p>OpenMM was a great success because it allowed us to understand the potential effects of PFOA on LuxR, and how that compares to its natural ligand such as AHL. This helped us understand our gene insert better, and see any flaws that may have been missed. We used OpenMM to model our ligand and protein, to observe changes in structure since they were first docked. We had the ability to set our own parameters such as temperature, pressure, and forcefields . In the end, OpenMM was a valuable tool, particularly given our limited time in the lab, which enabled us to better our project. We strongly recommend that other iGEM teams make use of OpenMM for simulating their experiments in advance. This is especially helpful when there is not enough time in the lab, to have lots of trials and errors. </p> +<p>OpenMM was a great success because it allowed us to understand the potential effects of PFOA on LuxR, and how that compares to its natural ligand such as AHL. This helped us understand our gene insert better, and see any flaws that may have been missed. We used OpenMM to model our ligand and protein, to observe changes in structure since they were first docked. We had the ability to set our own parameters such as temperature, pressure, and forcefields . In the end, OpenMM was a valuable tool, particularly given our limited time in the lab, which enabled us to better our project. We strongly recommend that other iGEM teams make use of OpenMM for simulating their experiments in advance. This is especially helpful when there is not enough time in the lab, to have lots of trials and errors. + We hope documentation of what we did with OpenMM can be of help to other teams that wish to use OpenMM.</p> <h2 style="margin-top: 10vh;">New Part Characterization</h2>