Well, tlsanl does produce axes for visualisation in ccp4mg. I assume you mean: ERROR: OVERLAPPING ISO/ANISO/TLS GROUPS I can see it in the code, but never seen it in practice. If you send me the files I can check it.
Cheers Martyn On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 08:18 +0000, Jim Naismith wrote: > I have a multidomain multimeric protein. I would be interested to see if the > TLS parameters correlate with some functional data. > TLSANAL tanks with overlap error (no overlap that I am aware of). I fed it > tls file and final pdb. > > Does anyone know any other way to interpret TLS parameters? (preferably in a > way that can be displayed in CCP4MG or pymol) > > (I know about pymmlib, at the moment I am strill struggling with a new Linux > cluster and cant yet install it properly.) > > best > Jim > > James H. Naismith FRSE |Research mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Professor of Chemical Biology |Teaching mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Centre for Biomolecular Sciences |Office: 1334-463792 > The North Haugh |Fax : 1334-467229 > The University |Lab : 1334-467245 > St. Andrews |In UK add 0 to start of number > Fife Scotland, U.K., KY16 9ST |http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~strucbio > -- *********************************************************************** * * * Dr. Martyn Winn * * * * STFC Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, Warrington, WA4 4AD, U.K. * * Tel: +44 1925 603455 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Fax: +44 1925 603825 Skype name: martyn.winn * * URL: http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/martyn/ * ***********************************************************************
