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Dear Maria,

without knowing my guess is that ccp4mg also checks the residue
numbers of adjacent residues to decide whether it draws a bond.

You might be able to trick ccp4mg by copying the first residue to the
C-terminus with identical settings but giving it the residue number
after the actual C-terminus.


Best,
Tim

On 11/15/2012 01:26 PM, SANCHEZ BARRENA, MARIA JOSE wrote:
> Dear all, I am working with a cyclic protein and I am trying to
> make a figure with ccp4mg. I would like to know how to say to
> ccp4mg that the N and C-terminus are bound.... Although atoms are
> at a covalent bond distance, the chain is broken by ccp4mg... Many
> thanks in advance for your suggestions and help! Maria

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

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