Tim wrote:
> greetings,
>
> OXT is the accepted atom id to indicate the terminal oxygen of a protein
> chain.  I am trying to find out the standard atom ids that are used for
> other 'terminator' atoms as well.  can anyone please point me to pdb
> files that contain the following...
>
>
> protein:
>
> a pdb (nmr) file that contains a chain with its full COOH of the
> C-terminal residue (the O is OXT; what is the H?).
>
> a pdb (nmr) file that contains a chain with its full NH2 of the
> N-terminal residue.

Out of curiosity ... why do you need the H atoms?

If present, do you think that they should be part of the 'backbone' set ?


Miguel



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