Thanks, Rolf. So pdb1htq.ent.gz loads, but takes unacceptably long to do so.
So that's a great test case for improving load speed. I think I'll pass on
3k1q.pdb1.gz.
Question: Does anyone know how to get PyMol to display the full biomolecule?
Bob
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Rolf Huehne <rhue...@fli-leibniz.de> wrote:
> Robert Hanson schrieb:
> > Question: What's the largest model in the PDB database?
> >
> The largest asymmetric unit file is pdb1htq.ent.gz (20 MB, 906720 atoms).
>
> The largest biological unit file is 1m4x.pdb1.gz (314 MB, 16284240
> atoms). The next one is 3k1q.pdb1.gz (99 MB, 6107880 atoms).
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
>
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