Hello,

A solution exists also for PDB records:
 
As a consequence of a discussion with George which took place  years ago, I 
have taken the liberty to extend the PDB record length of 80 characters  and 
use additional characters to specify the group ID and their members list number 
and provided an interface to manipulate them.  Thereby the PDB limitations were 
extended to adopt the SHELX philosophy of treating combined groups of any 
composition.

ATOM      1  N   GLY A   1     -31.334 -24.247  23.250  0.54 34.05      1A   N  
 1   0
ATOM   2477  N   GLY A   1     -29.650 -24.643  23.839  0.46 41.88      1B   N  
 1   1

The records with our the group extension are not members of groups with partial 
occupancy. These two records shown are members of group ID 1, the atom in the 
first record belongs to group ID 1 members list number 0 and the second to 
group ID 1 and members list no 1.  (The members lists begin with 0.) 



 
On Jul 24, 2014, at 1:02 AM, CCP4BB automatic digest system 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Von: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von
> Frances C. Bernstein
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2014 17:20
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] correlated alternate confs - validation?
> 
> I agree that it would be excellent to be able to associate alternate
> conformations (beyond the individual residue) but when we defined the "PDB"
> format we had an 80-column limitation per atom and so only one column was
> allowed for alternate conformations.  In an ASCII world only 36 characters
> were available to define alternate conformations.  This is inadequate to
> allow for many residues with independent alternate conformations - one
> residue with three conformations would use up 3 of the 36 characters.  Thus
> there was no way to say that alternate conformation A in one residue is or
> is not associated with alternate conformation A in another residue.
> 
>                      Frances

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