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A: there are 2 loop fitting tools in Coot | A: there are 2 loop fitting tools in Coot | ||
# C alpha -> Mainchain [http://lmb. | # C alpha -> Mainchain [http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/web/docs/coot.html#C_002dalpha-_002d_003e-Mainchain],[http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/web/docs/coot.html#Building-Links-and-Loops] | ||
# DB Loop: (No good documentation) [http://lmb. | # DB Loop: (No good documentation) [http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pemsley/coot/web/docs/coot.html#protein_002ddb_002dloops] Extensions -> Modelling -> DB Loop... | ||
==LSQ superpositions== | ==LSQ superpositions== | ||
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Untried: if you have Phenix installed: it comes with phenix.probe and phenix.reduce - you could insert the paths to these binaries into the above definitions. | Untried: if you have Phenix installed: it comes with phenix.probe and phenix.reduce - you could insert the paths to these binaries into the above definitions. | ||
== some symmetry mates not shown == | |||
Q: This structure has been solved and refined using phenix in the hexagonal setting of space group R 3. There is one copy per asymmetric unit in R 3. As you can see from the attached image, coot is rendering some but not all of the symmetry mates. | |||
A: Turn up the radius a bit and use (set-symmetry-shift-search-size 3) . I would have thought that 2 is big enough, but maybe not in this case. |