Re: [PyMOL] Fuse command

2014-11-15 Thread Osvaldo Martin
Hi Mark, As indicated in the wiki the fuse command takes two selections as arguments. “Each selection must include a single atom in each object. The atoms can both be hydrogens, in which case they are eliminated, or they can both be non-hydrogens, in which

[PyMOL] Fuse command

2014-11-15 Thread Mark Villar
Hi, Using the protein builder I've created 14 separate objects consisting of 7 transmembrane (TM) helices and alternating extracellular (EL) and intracellular (IL) loop structures. I would like to combine these separate objects so that I have a straight polypeptide chain. In other words, I woul

Re: [PyMOL] [PyMol] Fuse command issues

2012-06-08 Thread Thomas Holder
Hi Alex, the sequence view is ordered by identifiers, not by connectivity. There seems to be no mechanism to automatically deal with duplicated residue numbers when fusing objects. I think the only safe way is to make sure that chain and/or residue numbers do not overlap in both objects. Exampl

[PyMOL] [PyMol] Fuse command issues

2012-06-08 Thread Alex Truong
Hi All, I am trying to append four residues (MQFF) to the N-terminus (G) of a protein fragment, and whenever I generate the 4-residue peptide and fuse the appropriate atoms together, it always reads MQFGF instead of MQFFG, like the fragment has somehow invaded the N-terminus instead of latching to