Dear Gabriel,

You should try something like this

sele ligand,  not polymer and resn leu


notice that "ligand" is just a variable name it has no special meaning if
you do

sele asdf,  not polymer and resn leu


You will get the same result. The selection is defined by the portion after
the coma. In this case you are telling PyMOL to select all residues name
Leu that are not part of a polymer


Cheers,
Osvaldo.



On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Gabriel Hoppen [bs12gh] <bs1...@leeds.ac.uk
> wrote:

>  Dear Pymol users,
>
> I have loaded in the protein LeuT, a leucine transporter, but am unable to
> select and show the substrate leucine.
> When using the command sele ligand, resn LEU , all the leucines of the
> protein are highlighted instead of the main leucine substrate molecule.
>
> ​I am entirely stumped, can anyone help please?
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Gabriel
>
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