Hi Kanika,

you can "right click on some atom > chain > drag".

Cheers,
   Thomas

kanika sharma wrote, On 05/03/12 09:22:
> Hi PyMol Users,
> 
> If I load two chains of a dimer independently as two objects and I want 
> to move one chain and keep other constant, how can this be done. I want 
> to use mouse to move the other object.
> I saw deprotect and protect commands but using mouse it will move both 
> the objects. Could it be done just to freeze on of the object?
> 
> The point behind all this is that I have binding residues of two chains 
> of a protein. I saw that I can select residues in PyMol so I will select 
> these residues in both the chains. Next step is to orient one of the 
> chain to other so as to align these binding residues face to face. 
> 
> I hope something is possible
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> Kanika Sharma
> Project Assistant
> Indian Institute of Technology
> SCFBio
> Delhi
> 8010212156

-- 
Thomas Holder
MPI for Developmental Biology
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D-72076 Tübingen

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