From shen@eng2.uconn.edu Tue Nov 17 06:51:55 1992 Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 11:51:55 -0500 From: shen@eng2.uconn.edu (Huiying Shen) Message-Id: <9211171651.AA11743@lurch.eng2.uconn.edu> To: chemistry@ccl.net Subject: Dr. M. Frisch or Gaussian 88 To Dr. Frisch and his collegues in Multiflow Computer, Inc. Hi, I am Ph D student in Envirenmental Research Institute in University of Connecticut. I am doing some adsorption study with Gaussian 88. Everything works fine except that the money in my account in the university IBM system was used up right away. I am using my advisor's account right now. It is not going to last long. How could I get a copy of Gaussian 88 for Sun workstations? Our Engineering school has a system of Sun workstations which I can use as often as I like. My name is Huiying Shen, e-mail: shen@eng2.uconn.edu. Thank you very much. -- Huiying From bewilson@Kodak.COM Tue Nov 17 02:42:38 1992 Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 07:42:38 -0500 Message-Id: <9211171243.AA06460@Kodak.COM> From: bewilson@Kodak.COM (Bruce E. Wilson, ECCR-PA, B95-A, X8886 (bewilson@kodak.com)) To: "chemistry@ccl.net"@Kodak.COM Subject: Modelling of cyclohexane boat-chair Thank you to the dozen or so people who have kindly replied to my earlier post regarding modelling of chair-boat conformational changes. I need to study them and consult with some of our in-house expertise before I decide how best to proceed. I'll post a summary a bit later after I've had the chance to digest the suggestions (some of which will take a bit of learning on my part to understand). Bruce Wilson (bewilson@kodak.com) From wsonnen@rcf.usc.edu Tue Nov 17 09:16:48 1992 Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 17:16:48 PST From: wsonnen@rcf.usc.edu (Wayne Sonnen) Message-Id: <9211180116.AA15044@alnitak.usc.edu> To: chemistry@ccl.net Subject: solvation delta-Gs of nucleotides Dear Netters, I am looking for references to any experimental and/or theoretical data on solvation free energies of DNA nucleotides (pA, pT, pC and pG). Since these may be difficult to obtain, i would also be happy to have data on related species. I already have data on the DNA bases alone; what i am looking for is free energies of solvation of phosphate-sugar-base systems. Any and all information, suggestions (i.e. subtle hints on efficient computer searching), etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Wayne Sonnen wsonnen@alnitak.usc.edu