Learn DOCK & AMBER Tutorials Online

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There is a need for tutorials on DOCK, a software used for protein-protein docking, and AMBER, which appears to have limited resources available since its original developer was acquired. The official DOCK manual can be found at the provided link. Additionally, there is a request for freeware options on Linux for converting PDB files to MOL format, specifically seeking alternatives to Babel and SYBYL.
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Tutorials Needed !

Guys,
Does anyone of you know any good sites to learn DOCK (software for protein - protein Docking ), AMBER ??
 
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Here is some info on DOCK

http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/dock4/html/Manual.html

I Couldn't find any good info on AMBER. It seems as if they aren't making the product anymore after the company that orginally made it (Oxford Molecular Group, Inc.) got bought out by Accelrys, Inc.
 
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PDB-->MOL

I already have that.
Anyway thanx.

Do u know any freeware software(s) in LINUX for converting pdb to mol format ?

Anything other than Babel/ SYBYL ... ??
 
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