You've already had an answer about the morphing part of the question, so I'll 
just address the question about tools.  

In terms of making a movie, if you aren't already an expert in making movies 
with PyMol, I'd suggest starting first with ccp4mg.  Once you have a set of 
coordinate files for the morph, it's very easy to make a nice movie.

Best wishes,

Randy Read

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On 21 Mar 2012, at 14:52, sonali dhindwal wrote:

> Dear All,
> 
> My query is slightly out of scope of ccp4.
> I need some suggestions for making movie using pymol to show conformation of 
> a reactive site loop, through the use of three crystal structure which are 
> available showing this change. 
> 
> I have seen many people present the structural information in the form of 
> movie, to show how the ligands come and the flexible residues  moves giving 
> change in the active site by movement of the flexible loops. 
> I found emovie and installed the plugin but  pymol installed on my system 
> doesnt support the morph feature.
> Can someone please help in suggesting some other tool and tutorial for the 
> same.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Regards
> 
> 

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