each chain separately:
show cartoon, (mole c;A)
show cartoon, (copy c;B)
(in the case you what a cartoon representation of chains A and B).
I hope that helps you.
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Mario Sanches, PhD Student
Protein Crystallography Group
São Paulo University, São Carlos Physics Institute
Phone: +55 (16) 273
Hi Pymolers
I have a pdb file with two subsequent double conformation residues. When
I load this on pymol those two residues are not bound. Is there any
special command I have to use to bound then in this case?
Thanks in advance.
Mario sanches
I am trying to color a structure with a ribbon like feature but not
going from blue to red, but instead, using differente blue hues (or red
hues, etc). Is that possible?
Thank,
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Mario Sanches
Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron
Cristalografia e Espectroscopia de Biomoléculas
Tel: +55 19
Thank you for the script Andreas, it worked fine. Now, is there any way
to define wich objet is going to be colored? I want to use different
color hues for two different objects.
Thank you,
Mario Sanches
Andreas Henschel wrote:
Hi Mario,
you can define new colors wit the set_color command
Thank you for that tip Mark. Using those palettes I managed to compose
the cartoon that I wanted.
Thank you all that sent me scripts and tips. All the best,
Mario Sanches
Mark A Saper wrote:
There are actually other spectrums built into the PyMOL. To use one
of them, type
spectrum