Isn't this just sequence (or structure) alignment?

The consensus would then be the merged sequence.

You should be able to find lots of alignment tools out there.



On 15 March 2010 15:57, Rafik Ouerchefani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a software that can merge two proteins with a shared domain
> (given .pdb files).
> With sequences it would be like this :
>
> seq 1 :  MSARIATRRRDKKARRKLQ*ELGATRLVVHRT*
> seq 2 :  *ELGATRLVVHRT*PRHIYAPNGSEVLVQVIAA
> result : MSARIATRRRDKKARRKLQ*ELGATRLVVHRT*PRHIYAPNGSEVLVQVIAA
>
> These two sequences have a common sequence ELGATRLVVHRT (end of the first
> and beginning of the second). It's easy with sequences but I have to do it
> with 3D structures. I have the 3D structures of both sequences 1 and 2.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Rafik
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