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# CCP4: superpose foo_1st.pdb [-s CID1] foo_2nd.pdb [-s CID2] [ foo_out.pdb ] Only bear in mind that [http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/html/superpose.html superpose] relies on the presence of secondary structure, so that your selections should always include at least 3 SSEs. | # CCP4: superpose foo_1st.pdb [-s CID1] foo_2nd.pdb [-s CID2] [ foo_out.pdb ] Only bear in mind that [http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/html/superpose.html superpose] relies on the presence of secondary structure, so that your selections should always include at least 3 SSEs. | ||
# MUSTANG - http://pxgrid.med.monash.edu.au:8080/mustangserver/ | # MUSTANG - http://pxgrid.med.monash.edu.au:8080/mustangserver/ | ||
# FATCAT - [http://fatcat.burnham.org/fatcat-cgi/cgi/fatcat.pl?-func=pairwise flexible alignment] |
Revision as of 17:32, 29 May 2011
- MatchMaker which is part of Chimera
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- lsqman
- lsqkab
- coot
- Theseus is a program that simultaneously superimposes multiple macromolecular structures. Instead of using the conventional least-squares criteria, Theseus finds the optimal solution to the superposition problem using the method of maximum likelihood.
- Escet good for finding subtle differences, or the common core
- Using CCP4i: go to the coordinate utility - Superpose molecules - You can either compare things using secondary structure or by specifying residue spans. Underlying programs are PISA (also available at the BI msd server) and LSQKAB
- CCP4: superpose foo_1st.pdb [-s CID1] foo_2nd.pdb [-s CID2] [ foo_out.pdb ] Only bear in mind that superpose relies on the presence of secondary structure, so that your selections should always include at least 3 SSEs.
- MUSTANG - http://pxgrid.med.monash.edu.au:8080/mustangserver/
- FATCAT - flexible alignment