Thanks this must be a fix. I tried once but the loading file within the window did not give an option of .ciff (only for restraints). I will try again.

On 07/24/2017 05:24 PM, Pavel Afonine wrote:
Hi Lijun,

it's not a problem if you use mmCIF or PDB with two-letter chain ID (both supported in Phenix).

Pavel

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 5:09 PM, Lijun Liu <lijunli...@gmail.com <mailto:lijunli...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi:  this must be an old problem but I would like to know if there
    are other ideas to make things easier.

    I solved a structure that contains 240 helices of identical
    sequences in the asymmetric unit.  Handling so many chains is
    really a headache as pdb contains only a single column for chain
    ID (currently support up to 61 chains).  I had to combine some
    (say a tetramer) as a single chain for a trick, which made me use
    just enough letters/numbers (A-Z,1-9,a-z).  However this will need
    further manual dealing with OXTs (currently I cheat with single N
    of a residue) and raise new problems (like restraints).  Some
    softwares does even not recognize chain IDs like a-z.  SegID might
    be another trick however nowadays many softwares won't take that
    part, so a down-to-chain rigid body / TLS refinement could be
    impossible, without the combination trick.

    With tricks I am ok to make things going?  But is there a solution
    really solve the many-chain problem with PDB?

    Best,

    Lijun



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