That's really clever.  i'll try that.  Norm

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Pirkko Heikinheimo <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Norman,
> you can display the symmetry mates of the misplaced domain two in coot and
> then choose the one which is in the same molecule as domain one. Write the
> symmetry mate coordinates out in coot and edit into your coordinate file to
> describe your assymmetric unit with domain one.
>
> regards,
> Pirkko Heikinheimo
>
> Norman Zhu wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone
>>        I am currently working with a protein shaped like dumbbell, with
>> two
>> well folded domains connected by a fixable linker in meddle.  Anticipating
>> movement at the hinge I asked Phaser to treat these two domains as
>> separate
>> entities.  Phaser provided me with a solution but it placed one of the
>> domain in the neighboring molecule.  Does anyone know a convenient way to
>> move that domain back into the same asymmetric unit?
>>
>> Norm
>>
>>
>
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