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#ZHAO LINA# skrev 2010-10-26 11.46:
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<div style=""> Hi,<br>
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which can help to get the mirror reflection of a known
protein?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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lina<br>
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If it's just one conformation, then I'd just write a script that
multiplies all x-, y- or z-coordinates by -1 in a pdb- or gro-file.
Is that what you're after, or is it something more intricate?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
<br>
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