I have two questions about secondary structure:

1. In the lastest versions of Jmol, including 12.0.18, there are two 
different colors for helices, most of them magenta as before but some, 
mostly short helices, a shade of purple.  What is the significance of 
the two colors?  Are the purple ones variant (e.g. 3-10) helices?  Does 
this have to do with the introduction of DSSP? I can't find anything in 
the documentation.

2. In Rasmol beta turns are colored blue.  The Jmol documentation says 
that turns are colored blue in Jmol as well, but this doesn't seem to be 
the case.  The command "select turn" always returns zero atoms.  Is 
there a way to select beta turns in Jmol?

Jeff Cohlberg

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Jeffrey A. Cohlberg, Professor and Chair
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840
562-985-4944            fax 775-248-1263
[email protected]


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