I use PISA - it tells you lots of things and I think will do this as well
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/prot_int/pistart.html
You can download your coordinates.. Will need to name subunits A and B
or something I think..
Eleanor
Gloria Borgstahl wrote:
> Hello all,
> What is the easiest way, these days, to calculate the buried surface area
> between two subunits of a protein?
> Thanks, and Happy Friday, Gloria
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