right, this should not be any problem at all. Can you send me a file,
Alexander?

2011/10/4 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>

> Hi Alex
>
> This is what Jmol should think
> (quoted from src/org/jmol/viewer/JmolConstants.java)
>
> 444     // protein backbone
> 445     //
> 446     "N", // 1 - amino nitrogen SPINE
> 447     "CA", // 2 - alpha carbon SPINE
> 448     "C", // 3 - carbonyl carbon SPINE
> 449     "O", // 4 - carbonyl oxygen
> 450     "O1", // 5 - carbonyl oxygen in some protein residues (4THN)
>
> has your model all those?
>
>
>
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