diff CADDSuite-1.6/galaxyconfigs/tools/Ligand3DGenerator.xml @ 8:dbb480e39d95 draft

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date Sat, 15 Dec 2012 13:15:46 -0500
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+<!--This is a configuration file for the integration of a CADDSuite tool into Galaxy (http://usegalaxy.org). This file was automatically generated using GalaxyConfigGenerator, so do not bother to make too many manual modifications.-->
+<tool id="ligand3dgenerator" name="Ligand3DGenerator" version="1.6">
+    <description>generate 3D coordinates for small molecules</description>
+    <command interpreter="bash"><![CDATA[../../Ligand3DGenerator 
+#if str( $i ) != ''  and str( $i ) != 'None' :
+   -i "$i"
+#end if
+#if str( $o ) != ''  and str( $o ) != 'None' :
+   -o "$o"
+#end if
+#if str( $ph ) != ''  and str( $ph ) != 'None' :
+   -ph "$ph"
+#end if
+#if str( $rm ) != ''  and str( $rm ) != 'None' :
+   -rm
+#end if
+ | tail -n 5
+]]></command>
+    <inputs>
+        <param name="i" optional="false" label="input file" type="data" format="mol2/sdf/drf"/>
+        <param name="ph" optional="true" label="Optional: pH-value for pH-dep. protonation" type="text" area="true" size="1x5" value="7.0"/>
+        <param name="rm" optional="true" label="remove input file when finished" type="boolean" truevalue="true" falsevalue=""/>
+    </inputs>
+    <outputs>
+        <data name="o" format="mol2/sdf/drf" format_source="i"/>
+    </outputs>
+    <help>This tool generates 3D conformations for small molecules and adds hydrogens to them.
+As input we only a chemical file containing valid topologies. Any 2D or 3D conformations in the input file are ignored, but the existence of the correct bond-orders is necessary.
+
+Note however, that the main purpose of this tool is to generate feasible start-conformations for docking or other optimization procedures. Therefore, the generated 3D coordinates for each fragment should be all right, but in extreme cases (i.e. very large and/or complex molecules) different fragments might still overlap with each other.
+
+Supported formats are mol2, sdf, drf, pdb, ac, ent, brk, hin, mol, xyz, mol2.gz, sdf.gz, drf.gz, pdb.gz, ac.gz, ent.gz, brk.gz, hin.gz, mol.gz, xyz.gz.</help>
+</tool>
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