Hi Nicholas 

> However, if I issue the command $calculate structure and then redisplay, the 
> structure 
> is then shown with a ribbon consistent with DSSP, running from 365 to 373. 
> Can anyone 
> tell me why Jmol doesn't display this stretch according to DSSP in the first 
> place? 

I am not certain, but it is likely that when you load a file Jmol will use the 
secondary structure declared in the PDB file, and not the DSSP result unless 
you invoke this later (using calculate).

As far as I can interpret, the pdb file says beta strands for
Tyr350---Trp356
Cys370---Pro373

so  365-368  are not a beta strand


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