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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; color: rgb(68, 68, 68); "><pre style="white-space: normal; ">Hi,</pre><pre style="white-space: normal; ">Which tool(s) is/are useful? I don't have any idea for this problem.</pre><pre style="white-space: normal; ">Thank you</pre><pre style="white-space: normal; "><br></pre><pre style="white-space: normal; ">you zou wrote:<br>> Hi again,<br>> <br>> Sorry, in "REMARK 470" there is:<br>> <br>> REMARK 470 <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 MISSING ATOM <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 THE FOLLOWING RESIDUES HAVE MISSING ATOMS (M=MODEL NUMBER; <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 RES=RESIDUE NAME; C=CHAIN IDENTIFIER; SSEQ=SEQUENCE NUMBER; <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 I=INSERTION CODE): <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 M RES CSSEQI ATOMS <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 SER A 2 OG <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 GLN A 678 CA C O &a
mp;nbs<br>> p; CB CG CD OE1 NE2 <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 SER B 2 OG <br>> <br>> REMARK 470 GLY B 679 CA C O <br>> <br>> This means there are missing atoms. Is it possible to add these atoms <br>> from other residue what are SER and GLN and GLY?( Copy and Paste OG from <br>> other SER for example?) I think after EM these are fixed, it is true?<br>> <br><br>If you have several missing atoms you will have to use some external tool(s) to <br>re-create these residues. Using cute tricks to build back one atom is easy <br>enough, but re-creating a fragmented structure is much easier using tools <br>designed for the task.<br><br>-Justin<br></pre></span>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. <a href='https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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