Yes. the default B factor of new AA is 20. I usually manual change it
from that to the avearge B. Otherwise I have to copy fragment from other
homology structures.
It will be much better for us to set the B factor as we expected
instead of 20 in coot.
ta
leo
Daniel Schlieper wrote:
Hello,
just to make Coot even more luxurious: Would it be possible if added
terminal amino acids inherited the B-value of the amino acid they get
attached to?
I am building a loop at about 50 A^2, and would like to start the
following refinement with my best guess as far as the B-values are
concerned. Currently, that means revisiting all newly built
amino acids and change their B-values.
Best regards, Daniel
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