Dear John & charles:

Thanks for your kindly reply!
it really helps a lot, I have my dimer.psf now:)

Cheers!

Wei

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>> If you have a PSF file for the monomer, it's easy to create one for
>> the dimer using the "classic"
>> xplor interface.  Try this:
>>
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>In the Python interface, easiest is:
>
>seq=''' string containing three character residue names
>'''
>
>import psfGen
>psfGen.seqToPSF(seq,segName='A')
>psfGen.seqToPSF(seq,segName='B')
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>#if you wish to save psf info:
>xplor.command("write psf output=new.psf end")
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>
>Charles
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