Yes, the create command provide you with this ability, though at the end
of the process you end up with a new object.
create new_object, old_object1 | old_object2
In some cases, new_object can be the same name as either old_object1 or
old_object2:
create old_object1, old_object1 | old_object2
Also note that the vertical bar (the "or" operator) is optional in
recent betas, so
create old_object1, old_object1 old_object2
becomes legal.
Cheers,
Warren
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> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of
> Joseph Fernandez
> Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 11:19 AM
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> Subject: [PyMOL] (no subject)
>
> There is a very useful functionality in Sybyl, whereby the
> user can "merge" a residue from one molecular area, into
> another molecular area. The residue then becomes a part of
> the latter moleculear area, without deleting it. I wonder
> whether there is such a functionality in PyMol.
>
> As an example, I have created a new object, consisting of
> several residues that I have extracted from the active site
> of a protein (using the create command).
> I then deleted these residues from the original object
> (active site of protein). I now want to merge an additional
> residue from the active site into the ligand object, and
> delete the residue from the active site, but without deleting
> the ligand object.
>
> Any assistance on this matter would be appreciated.
>
> Joe
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