Dear all,I am studying a published protein molecule which was claimed to be 
helical symmetric. The pdb file contain 3 copies of this molecule arranged in 
head-to-tail patern. The author claims that this interation is repeated in a 
directional manner along the P31 screw axis. Does anyone know how to show the 
whole long helix filament rather that just three protomer of this molecule? Can 
pymol do this?Best regards.Yeping SunInstitute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy 
of Sciences
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