Molsystem provides a general class for handling molecular and periodic systems. This is the heart of SEAMM.
- Free software: GNU Lesser General Public License v3+
- Documentation: https://molsystem.readthedocs.io.
- Supports molecular and periodic (crystalline) systems.
- Support for pointgroup and spacegroup symmetry.
- Implemented as a SQL database, currently using SQLite, which provides permanence and a disk file.
- Handles multiple systems, and for each system any number of configurations. Configurations are different structures, generally having different coordinates. Examples are conformers or frames in an MD trajectory.
- Configurations can have differing bonds, supporting reactive forcefields such as ReaxFF.
- Configurations can also have differing numbers of atoms, supporting e.g. grand canonical Monte Carlo.
- Support for templates and subsets. Templates can be used for creating or finding structures in systems and subsets hold substes of atoms. An atom can be in multiple subsets. For proteins, subsets can be used for residues and chains; for polymers, monomers; and for fluids the subsets can track individual molecules.
- Subsets and templates handle the correspondance between atoms so if, for instance, the ordering of atoms in residues are different, that can be handled using the correspondances.
- Direct connection to and support of RDKit and OpenBabel molecules, allowing direct transfer back and forth between configurations and those libraries.
- Properties of systems and configurations are stored in fact tables of integers, floats, strings, and JSON, using a star schema. One of the dimensions is metadata describing the property. This data warehousing approach is almost identical to that used in CIF files, with the metadata being the CIF dictionaries.
- Good support of CIF files, with the ability to store data other than the actual atoms using the properties warehouse.
- Direct support for SMILES, SMARTS and substructure searching.
- Scales to millions of systems and configurations, and databases in excess of 100 GB.
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.
Developed by the Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI), which receives funding from the National Science Foundation under award OAC-1547580 and CHE-2136142.