Initial implementation of constrained ANM#2190
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Hi @anupam-banerjee, can you comment here with a minimal amount of code to run this new addition to ProDy? Just something that if you were to run it, would expect it to work 100% assuming the code is working as intended. |
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@AnthonyBogetti can you please try the following- from prody import * pr = parsePDB('input.pdb', subset='ca') canm = cANM('constrained') canm.calcModes(n_modes='all') resnums = pr.getResnums() |
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Constrained Anisotropic Network Model (cANM)
A ProDy-compatible extension of the legacy ANM that incorporates higher-order geometric constraints for more physically realistic protein normal-mode analysis.
This package adds several structural terms to the Hessian beyond pairwise distance springs, enabling more accurate modeling of protein flexibility:
The result is an ANM-like model whose dynamics better reflect local geometry and backbone behavior, while remaining easy to use within the existing ProDy workflow.
It provides:
cANM — a drop-in subclass of ProDy’s ANM
calcCANM(...) — convenience function analogous to calcANM, supporting PDB strings, objects, or raw arrays
This implementation uses dense NumPy arrays (no sparse support).