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# renumber polymer, first 27 residues of Q8N2U3_HUMAN missing. | # renumber polymer, first 27 residues of Q8N2U3_HUMAN missing. | ||
renumber chain A, 28 | renumber chain A, 28 | ||
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This example fixes numbering after concatenating two chains with [[fuse]]. Note that the cartoon representation and the [[seq_view|sequence viewer]] need [[sort|sorting]] to display correctly. | |||
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fab ACDEFG, chain1 | |||
fab HIKLMN, chain2 | |||
disable chain1 | |||
as cartoon | |||
fuse last (chain1 and name C), first (chain2 and name N) | |||
renumber chain2 | |||
sort chain2 | |||
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Revision as of 06:14, 13 June 2012
Type | Python Module |
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Download | renumber.py |
Author(s) | Thomas Holder |
License | BSD-2-Clause |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
renumber sets new residue numbers (resi) for a polymer based on connectivity.
Example
This examples takes a pdb structure with insertion codes and sets a new, linear numbering based on Q8N2U3_HUMAN.
fetch 1h4w, async=0
# move everything which is not polymer to another chain
alter not polymer, chain="B"
# renumber polymer, first 27 residues of Q8N2U3_HUMAN missing.
renumber chain A, 28
This example fixes numbering after concatenating two chains with fuse. Note that the cartoon representation and the sequence viewer need sorting to display correctly.
fab ACDEFG, chain1
fab HIKLMN, chain2
disable chain1
as cartoon
fuse last (chain1 and name C), first (chain2 and name N)
renumber chain2
sort chain2