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Hi Fred,

this sentence of yours, "All pdb's are superposed by a common sequence
region, which also will be part of the tetramer interface." probably
hides the information which would be necessary for a reasonable answer
to your question.

If you still are stuck, you might post again with a more detailed
description of what you mean.

Cheers, Tim

On 12/13/2011 07:28 PM, Fred wrote:
> Dear CCP4bb list,
> Thank you very much all of you who have answered my post. I'm really
> sorry if I was unclear. Such operation is so unusual that I could be
> able to express myself appropriately. From quick reading some replies
> (James Stroud and Guillaume Ponchel), it seems is possible do build
> artificial tetramers with Coot. Several problems have been raised like
> clashes, unusual interfaces and so on.  A second step would be to take
> Coot's rotation and translation matrix and apply it to all pdb's in
> batch mode with pdbset. All pdb's are superposed by a common sequence
> region, which also will be part of the tetramer interface. I'll try to
> make things work.
> Once more, sorry for any inconvenience and thank you very  much.
> Kind regards,
> Fred
> 

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Dr Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tammannstr. 4
D-37077 Goettingen

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