> I have managed to form my disulfide links (by unlocking the molecule and
> specifying them all as 'link:SG') but, as you predicted, once the chain
> is broken I cannot seem to relink the i-1 and i+1 residues to the
> cysteines again. As a short term solution is there any xml file that I
> can edit to get around this?? I'm suspecting it is not that simple!
I forgot that this made it into the release. Ho hum.
Not sure what is going on with the sequential links. Anyhow, probably best
to avoid this sort of thing for now. A complete new molecule transfer is
the only current way.
I don't fancy hacking the XML, but I will have a proper solution soon.
T.
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