These services give you extra computing power for running your scripts. These services are also accessible when you are outside of KAUST. In order to use these services, you need to have a MathWorks account and need the KAUST validation key in order to associate your account with the KAUST License. (log a ticket to ithelpdesk@kaust.edu.sa with subject “SSO for MATLAB Online”, to get the validation key)
MATLAB Online allows you to run MATLAB from a web browser. MathWorks advises to use Google Chrome as browser. This service may need a few days to become accessible after association of the KAUST validation key to your MathWorks account. Also have a look at the MATLAB Online Presentation.
MATLAB Cloud allows you to run MATLAB from a mobile through the MATLAB app, that you can download through Play Store (Android) or the App Store (iPhone). Go to https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlabmobile/ug/log-in-to-the-cloud.html for more details. This service is directly accessible after association of the KAUST validation key to your MathWorks account.
The prediction of the quaternary structure of biomolecular macromolecules is of paramount importance for fundamental understanding of cellular processes and drug design. In the era of integrative structural biology, one way of increasing the accuracy of modelling methods used to predict the structure of biomolecular complexes is to include as much experimental or predictive information as possible in the process.
The Bonvin Lab has developed for this purpose a versatile flexible information-driven docking approach HADDOCK. HADDOCK can integrate information derived from biochemical, biophysical or bioinformatics methods to enhance docking sampling, scoring, or both. The information that can be integrated is quite diverse: interface restraints from NMR, mutagenesis experiments, or bioinformatics predictions; shape data from small-angle X-ray scattering and, recently, cryo-electron microscopy experiments.