Hi

There is no particular special editor from PDB (or from anywhere else, as far 
as I know) for doing this - mmCIF is basically a simple text file with a 
defined set of contents. It frees you from the tyranny of fixed-width columns 
that your have in the historic PDB file.

I’d just use whatever text editor you have on your system - so on LInux or Mac, 
something like vim, emacs, nano, on Windows Notepad. No need for anything 
special.

But I’d also be wary about screwing up the file completely with your edits - 
it’s easy to turn a compliant file into something invalid. 

Harry

> On 30 Aug 2023, at 14:05, Krishnan Raman <rkrish...@biocryst.com> wrote:
> 
> How do I edit mmcif files from pdb?  Is there a editor for download from pdb 
> website? Thanks krish
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