Hi Mark,

cylindrical helices just connect start and end of continous helix 
annotations. Could it be that those "misplaced" helices just have a 
strong bend to one or both ends, pulling the cylinder from the major 
axis of the helix? Same with the fused helices, are you sure there is at 
least one none-helix residue between them?

Does it look better if you type "dss" into the PyMOL command line? This 
will reassign secondary structure more strict than dssp does.

http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Dss

Cheers,
   Thomas

On 05/14/2012 05:39 PM, nih\mayerm wrote:
> I've run into a problem not encountered before: drawing a cartoon
> with  cylindrical helices does not accurately follow secondary
> structure (a couple of helices are badly misplace and another 2
> helices fused into 1) even though pdb has secondary structure
> defined by dssp in header.
>
> A cartoon with the same coords, but drawn as round or fancy helices
> is  accurate.
>
> Are their settings I can use to control how the cylindrical helices
>  are drawn? My backup plan at this point is to go back to
> molscript/raster3d, if I can remember how !!!
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark Mayer

-- 
Thomas Holder
MPI for Developmental Biology
Spemannstr. 35
D-72076 Tübingen

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