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Revisions №56983

branch: master 「№56983」
Commited by: Vikram K. Mulligan
GitHub commit link: 「14f7ffb27bbb224f」
Difference from previous tested commit:  code diff
Commit date: 2014-06-24 22:02:42

Merging vmullig/ncaas into master. This changes some core functionality in a way that should reproduce the old functionality exactly, except in cases where terminal residues have backbone-backbone or backbone-sidechain connections (e.g. cyclic peptides). I'm trying to take out some of the instances of Rosetta assuming that each residue is connected to the i+1 and i-1 residues, so that terminal residues with connections will score properly. Unit tests: All pass Integration tests: 2 are failing to run in the master branch already (app_exception_handling, buried_unsat_kinemage) 2 expected changes; 13 others that seem to be random, small changes: UBQ_Gp_LYX-Cterm and UBQ_EZ_thioester: expected changes since the C-terminal glycine that's bonded to a sidechain should now score properly with p_aa_pp and omega. Small random changes: remodel_disulfides inverse_rotamer_remodel antibody_H3 relax_w_allatom_cst antibody_H3_legacy antibody_legacy -- NOTE: This one is producing bizarre output, both before and after this change (see the output PDB file). KIC_vicinity hotspot_graft rs_flexbbmoves antibody_designer antibody_graft jrelax Additional notes: --This change updates the way that residue backbone torsions are computed in Conformation.cc. Instead of assuming that each residue is connected to the i-1 residue at its lower connection, and the i+1 residue at its upper connection, Rosetta now checks what the residue is actually connected to and uses that for calculation of mainchain torsions. --This should not change torsion calculation or scoring in any usually-encountered case. --This should not affect the CTERM_CONNECT or NTERM_CONNECT types that were added when the peptoids branch was merged into master, recently. Those are still handled as special cases. --If anyone notices any aberrant functionality as a result of this change, please e-mail me (vmullig@uw.edu). I've tried to be as thorough in my testing as possible, but with a deep core change, it's always possible that something was broken.

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