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From: Melquiond (adrien.melquiond_at_ibpc.fr)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2006 - 09:23:03 CDT
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Dear VMD users,
First of all, I want to thank Axel for his reply, even if my thanks are a
little bit late ... Indeed, the NewCartoon representation solved my former
problem and I have updated my VMD version now !!! I hope that you don't hold
this lateness against me and that you'll have a look at my new
problem ;-) !!!
So, that's the snag ! In attachment, I join you a PDB file generated by a
personal program. If you display this structure with the NewCartoon
representation, then you will see that two strands are "not very well" ended,
with a circular shape for the edge arrow ... I don't understand this bug and
I suspect my PDB file but all is ok with the Cartoon representation ... I
will be grateful for any comment ...
platform : linux i386 32-bit
vmd version : vmd-1.8.4
-- Adrien ------------------------------------------------------- Adrien Melquiond, PhD student Laboratoire de Biochimie Theorique, CNRS UPR 9080, IBPC 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 Paris - FRANCE - Tel : +33 [0]1 58 41 51 63 Fax : +33 [0]1 58 41 50 26 Email : adrien.melquiond_at_ibpc.fr www : http://www.ibpc.fr/~melquion ------------------------------------------------------- > On Sun, 14 May 2006, Melquiond wrote: > > AM> Dear VMD users, > > dear adrien, > > AM> I've searched for a moment before to submit my problem to the mailing > list and AM> I hope the reason isn't too naive. Between the output of > STRIDE used directly AM> and the assignment operated by STRIDE in VMD, I've > got some differences ! > > when reporting this kind of problems, please always state what version > of VMD you are referring to and what platform you are running on. > also, please describe how to reproduce your problem. > > AM> For instance, I attached a PDB file that illustrate very well this > difference AM> (STRIDE output assigns 4 beta strands and only two of these > are represented AM> under VMD). I specify that we use a coarse-grained > protein representation and AM> that the name of the beads representing the > side-chains aren't usuals. I said AM> that because a previous message made > mention of a problem encountered with AM> STRIDE when the PDB file > countains some unsuals residues. M. John Stone wrote AM> that "STRIDE is > fed it's data directly from VMD, not from the original file" AM> and I > wondered if this cannot be the cause of my problem ... > > no. actually i could see all four beta strands with both VMD version > 1.8.3 and VMD version 1.8.4 when using the NewCartoon representation. > i assume, that you must be using the Cartoon representation, which > indeed does show only two beta sheets, due to the fact that two of > them are too short. this it is a known limitation of that > representation. please let us know if NewCartoon works for you, too. > > salut, > axel. > > AM> > AM> Thank you very much in advance > AM> > AM> Best wishes > AM> > AM>
- chemical/x-pdb attachment: test_AM.pdb
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