RE: [gmx-users] Residue abbreviation list with explanations

2007-08-21 Thread Sagittarius
And what is my current issue is? What should I replace the residue name with? Dallas B. Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Could you please help me to find a Residue abbreviation list web site. If you want to find out what people are calling a particular molecule or residue, best place to

Re: [gmx-users] Residue abbreviation list with explanations

2007-08-21 Thread Sagittarius
And this is what I found there: see if there is a different name being used for the residue in the residue database and rename as appropriate, Mark Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sagittarius wrote: Dear Gromacs users, Could you please help me to find a Residue abbreviation list

RE: [gmx-users] Residue abbreviation list with explanations

2007-08-21 Thread Dallas B. Warren
And what is my current issue is? What should I replace the residue name with? Ultimately, what ever you want to. From the name of the file, it seems like it is formaldehyde, which is a small molecule, and from the link I provide you the residue name used for it is FLH. So, convention wise,

[gmx-users] Residue abbreviation list with explanations

2007-08-20 Thread Sagittarius
Dear Gromacs users, Could you please help me to find a Residue abbreviation list web site. I need to replace UNK below with something meaningful. formaldehyde.pdb looks like this: COMPNDUNNAMED REMARK 1 PDB to MMOD

Re: [gmx-users] Residue abbreviation list with explanations

2007-08-20 Thread Mark Abraham
Sagittarius wrote: Dear Gromacs users, Could you please help me to find a Residue abbreviation list web site. I need to replace UNK below with something meaningful. formaldehyde.pdb looks like this: COMPNDUNNAMED REMARK 1 PDB to MMOD

RE: [gmx-users] Residue abbreviation list with explanations

2007-08-20 Thread Dallas B. Warren
Could you please help me to find a Residue abbreviation list web site. If you want to find out what people are calling a particular molecule or residue, best place to look is the PDB Database. If it is a small molecule, then http://alpha2.bmc.uu.se/hicup/ is a good place to look. However, as