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> Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Pymol insertion code
> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 17:26:21 +
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> Sorry - one quick correction to my previous email:
>
> On Mar 20, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Sampson, Jared wrote:
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> > If you don’t need the cartoon representation t
Sorry - one quick correction to my previous email:
On Mar 20, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Sampson, Jared wrote:
> If you don’t need the cartoon representation to be continuous (e.g. if you’re
> zooming in on a different section of the protein you can replace the 3rd line
> with:
>
> alter prodomain, c
Hi Nick -
This PDB employs non-standard usage of the PDB insertion code column.
Typically, it is used to insert one or more residues between adjacent numbers
in a canonically numbered structure, e.g. residue 42A (along with 42B, 42C, … ,
42P, etc.) is between residues 42 and 43.
As for whethe
Hi,
I'm new to Pymol and am looking at the structure of pepsinogen (PDB: 3psg).
This protein contains a 44 residue prodomain, which the pdb file says is
assigned an insertion code 'P' and labelled 1 - 44. This prodomain is cleaved
to yield pepsin (5pep), whose sequence is labelled 1 - 326. I gat