Eric,

I guess the algorithm for trace etc expects always a sequential order and not 
a cyclic one.

I suppose you could create a new Calpha (or a whole residue) that overlaps 
res#1, assign it res#19 and maybe trick Jmol in that way to draw the trace


On 16 Feb 2016 at 17:18, Eric Martz wrote:

> 1hvz is a cyclic 18 amino acid peptide with a peptide bond between 
> residues 1 and 18. JSmol shows a break in the cartoon/trace/backbone 
> between 1 and 18, but in wireframe, shows the peptide bond. Is the break 
> in cartoon/trace/backbone a bug or a feature? -Eric
> 
> 
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