Hi,

you can use the Measurement Wizard to get distances between atoms. PyMOL
will also print the residue type in the console if you click on any atom.

Best,
Julian


On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 8:45 AM Farzaneh Namazifar <
f.namazifar706...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dear all;
> I am a PyMol user.  I read the PyMOL tutorial
> <http://www.protein.osaka-u.ac.jp/rcsfp/supracryst/suzuki/jpxtal/Katsutani/en/index.php>
>  about
> the hydrogen bond. I need some informations about hydrogen bond like:
> 1- length of hydrogen bond between two residue
> 2- which kind of residues are in the hydrogen bond
> 3- Number of hydrogen bond in active site
> As above, I need informations about  Hydrophobicity of residues in the
> active site. and else information about pi-pi interaction in DNA... I need
> your help ...
> Best Regards.
> Thank you in advance.
>
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