Vellieux Frederic wrote:
> No, I don't have a residue 8... Since Add Terminal Residue is the only
> option to extend the chain (and we see density for the missing residues)
> we are at loss there
So, you *do* have a residue 9 and 10 and want to add a residue 8. Did
I understand correctly? If you do not already have a residue 8 and you
have selected a map for fitting, then I don't see why this would not
give you a residue of some sort even for very low density. Does coot say
anything interesting in the status bar?
> Mark Roe wrote:
>> As far as I know, this would only happen if you already have a residue
>> number 8. Sometimes coot will put inserted residues at the end of the
>> PDB, so you miss it's there already.
>
>>
>> On 30 May 2008, at 09:33, Vellieux Frederic wrote:
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> I haven't subscribed to the coot bb
I'd advise it.
>>> and hence thought I could get an
>>> answer from this bb.
It seems that you can.
>>>
>>> We cannot use the option "Add Terminal Residue" for the very first
>>> N-terminal residue of the protein (residue number 9) and this is very
>>> annoying. Does anyone know the solution to this problem?
>>>
Paul.
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