Abstract

A procedure is outlined to calculate rapidly potential surfaces of very large (bio) molecules. Using strictly localized orbitals as a basis set, the molecule is divided into a central part, treated at the SCF level, and the environment where the strictly localized character of the orbitals is maintained. Conformation of the active serine sidechain in α-chymotrypsin is discussed.

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