Hi Ozge,

'sidechain' indicates all side chains present in your system, i.e.
everything designated 'protein' based on residue names, excluding
everything taken to be 'backbone' based on atom names.

You'll probably have to run the program three times to get the
combinations of minimal distances between your side chains, using
appropriate index groups.

Best,

Tsjerk

On 3/16/07, OZGE ENGIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I forgot to ask  my other question :) When I use the g_mindist command, it asks 
me to select two groups for which the distance will be calculated. I am 
confused for the following: I want to calculate the minimum distance among 
three side chains of my molecule in all combinations. So, if I choose the side 
chain (system 8) option for this command twice, which side chains will be taken 
into consideration?

Thanks in advance

Ozge Engin



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