Hi Maria and Adam,

I think it's not that complicated. You need "cartoon_ring_mode" for the residue 
selection. Example:

fetch 1rna, async=0
as cartoon
select firstres, chain A & resi 1
set cartoon_ring_finder, 2
set cartoon_ring_mode, 2, firstres
color blue
color red, firstres extend 1

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 02 Aug 2016, at 12:42, harold steinberg <h.adam.steinb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I believe that you can only apply the cartoon setting to an entire obj 
> (object). And so you are correct in trying to duplicate the nucleotide so you 
> can apply one setting to it, while allowing the other setting to display the 
> rest of them. But that doesn’t work either since the program will only allow 
> one display type at a time. There may be a complex way to override it but I 
> do not know it.
> 
> The way I have gotten around this in the past is to set up the entire object 
> the way you want it, then render it once with each setting.
> 
> Then open both of the resulting images in photoshop or similar program. Put 
> them both into one file as layers.
> 
> Then delete most of one of the files (say the top one) so only the single 
> nucleotide is left in the cartoon setting that you want in that layer. The 
> rest of the image will appear from the bottom layer.
> 
> Then you can flatten the image and save it. It’s fast and works great.
> 
> 
>> On Aug 2, 2016, at 9:41 AM, COSTA Maria <maria.co...@i2bc.paris-saclay.fr> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear pymol-users,
>>  
>> I’m still learning how to use pymol to do basic things.
>> At present, I’m working with a nucleic acid molecule that is colored by 
>> sequence domains (each domain is a different objet). All the domains are 
>> displayed in the cartoon mode, with backbone as dumbbell and 
>> cartoon_ring_finder,0  (no nucleobases or riboses displayed). Now, I would 
>> like to display only the first residue of one of the domains as 
>> cartoon_ring_finder,2 (ring only for nucleobases) and then color it  
>> entirely (dumbbell + ribose stick + base ring) with a different color from 
>> the rest of the domain sequence.  The problem is that it does not work ! 
>>  
>> I tried to copy that nucleotide into a new objet to manipulate it 
>> independently but all the arguments I write in the command line do not apply 
>> to it, nothing is changing on the screen. The only thing that works is the 
>> menu on the right, use the objet line corresponding to this residue, display 
>> it entirely as sticks and then change the color of the sticks. But that’s 
>> not what I need!
>>  
>> Do you have any ideas how to display the desired nucleotide?
>>  
>> Many thanks in advance,
>>  
>> Maria
> 
> H. Adam Steinberg
> 7904 Bowman Rd
> Lodi, WI 53555
> 608/592-2366

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Principal Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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