Might be just the carbon atoms.
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 3:31 AM, Jaime Prilusky <
jaime.prilu...@weizmann.ac.il> wrote:
>
> Something funny on the results I get from the mutate command.
>
> By mutating a residue into the same residue, I was expecting no
> conformational change.
>
> What I’m doing wrong? Same results with jsmol_14.6.1_2016.08.11
> and jsmol_14.7.5_2016.12.02
>
> Please see the attached image. The same structure 5ELA , after applying
> the commands as follows:
>
> *On the left:*
> select [SER]148:A;
> color CPK;
> wireframe 0.2;
> color opaque;
>
> *On the right:*
> mutate 148 SER;
> select [SER]148:A;
> color CPK;
> wireframe 0.2;
> color opaque;
>
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