Dear Stephen,
I find DynDom very good (http://fizz.cmp.uea.ac.uk/dyndom/) otherwise the morph server (http://molmovdb.mbb.yale.edu/molmovdb/morph/) also performs similar analysis, cheers, Matt.


On 26/08/2011 11:25, Stephen Cusack wrote:
We have structures of two states of a large multi-domain protein in which domain movements of up to 30 degrees are observed. Is there a programme available which attempts to determine rigid-body units and hinge regions in an 'unbiased' way?
thanks for your suggestions,
Stephen Cusack


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