Dear All,
I am trying to use the BluePrintBDR() for De Novo Design. I am trying to use with it a constraints file to guide the desin towards a certain topology. This is my code so far:
mover = pyrosetta.rosetta.protocols.fldsgn.BluePrintBDR()
mover.num_fragpick(200)
mover.use_abego_bias(True)
mover.use_sequence_bias(False)
mover.max_linear_chainbreak(0.07)
mover.ss_from_blueprint(True)
mover.dump_pdb_when_fail('')
mover.set_constraints_NtoC(-1.0)
mover.set_blueprint('blueprint')
mover.set_constraint_file('structure.cst') #<-------- Added Constraints here
#mover.scorefunction(?????) #<-------- Score Function with constraints add here?
mover.apply(pose)
pose.dump_pdb('DeNovo.pdb')
It seems the default score function is REF2015 that does not have contraint weights. How can I add constraints to the score function so the mover can penalise atom pairs that do not satisfy the constraints? (it my explanation clear?)
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Full disclosure, I'm not a pyrosetta expert but here's how I add constraints to a score function. You have to set the weight of the relevant constraint score term to be > 0.
Here's an example using the atom_pair_constraint term (this may or may not be applicable to what you're trying to do, but there are other constraint terms such as coordinate_constraint, etc).
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import pyrosetta
scorefxn = pyrosetta.create_score_function("talaris2014")
score_manager = pyrosetta.rosetta.core.scoring.ScoreTypeManager()
score_term = score_manager.score_type_from_name("atom_pair_constraint")
scorefxn.set_weight(score_term, 1.0)
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I've never used blueprints, so I can't comment on that, but hopefully this answers the question of how to enable constraints in a scoring function.
- Andrew
Thank you very much Andrew
Andrew's solution is a general purpose one, but something to be aware of is that there is a version of ref2015 (called, unsurprisingly "ref2015_cst") which has all of the standard constraint terms turned on.
Setting them individually gives you more control, but if you want a simple "ref2015 with constraints", it should work.
well, i did find the ref2015_cst but i do not know how to call it?
just simply change this to the script on top?
Would this work ?
No, the 'ref2015_cst' is the filename of the weights file in the database, not a scorefunction object itself. What you would want to do is call the function to create the scorefunction with that name:
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