Thank you for the replies. coot 0.3.1 gave me the option of mutating
a pdb file to a semi_polyala (via mutate residue range, no map
required) but the rotamers were changed for the conserved residues.
Chainsaw worked beautifully, however, using the wildtype A.pdb and a
hand-crafted sequence alignment file in pir format as inputs.
with kind regards,
Shekeb
Quoting "Winn, MD (Martyn)" <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> If I understand you correctly, the CCP4 program Chainsaw would do
> this.
>
> It uses an alignment file, which you could hand-craft to select
> mutate or conserve.
>
> Keyword "MODE MIXA" to select the truncate-to-beta option.
>
> HTH
> Martyn
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [ccp4bb] search-and-replace
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have two pdb files for molecule A (A.pdb and A_polyala.pdb) from
> which I would like to make a hybrid file A_semi.pdb. A_semi.pdb will
> have some residues with full sidechains (so derived from A.pdb) and
> some residues with only a C-beta atom for a sidechain (so derived from
> A_polyala.pdb). The residues I would like mutated are listed in file
> B.txt (in total about 250 residues to be mutated). I could do this by
> hand but I figure there must be a fater way to do it. Does anyone
> have any suggestions on how I might be able to do this? Is there some
> unix search-and-replace command line I could use to replace all lines
> of text in A.pdb containing ### (spaced appropriately) with those
> lines of text in A_polyala.pdb containing the same ###, and then have
> it repeat this for all ~250 residues listed in the file B.txt?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Shekeb
>
>
>
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Shekeb Khan
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto
Toronto Medical Discoveries Tower (TMDT), MaRS Centre
101 College Street, Room 5-359
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