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SASA#

The SASA analysis tracks the solvent-accessible surface area of a selected group along a path or trajectory. It is useful for following exposure, compaction, interface burial, or ligand-induced opening and closing.

Path Analyzer - SASA

Adding the plot#

  1. Open Path Analyzer.
  2. Choose SASA in Observable.
  3. Choose a Path.
  4. Define the Group to analyze.
  5. Click Add Time Series or Add Histogram.

Inputs#

  • One atom-containing selection is required.
  • The result is reported in square angstroms (A^2).

Views#

  • Time series: follow exposure changes along the path.
  • Histogram: inspect the distribution of sampled SASA values.

Tip

  • Use SASA for binding pockets, loops, ligands, or interfacial regions.
  • Large SASA drops often indicate burial or compaction.
  • Combine SASA with Radius of gyration when you want both surface and compactness information.