Hi Vicky,
yes, with the right-Mouse menu I can create the links.
How can I make my linked Spin Systems appear in
"Assignment: Protein Sequence Assignment: Spin System Table" to assign my fragments to the sequence?
Matthias
On Nov 8, 2010, at 2:38 , Vicky Higman wrote:
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> As regards the sequential links - I have found that e.g. for an NCOCX Analysis seems to pick up of its own accord that the N and CO are i and i-1 to each other (because of the experiment type). However, even if you don't have experiment types, you should be able to set sequential spin systems:
> If you select a peak whose resonances are for example (i+1, i, i) to each other, you can go to the right-Mouse Menu and select "Assign" and then "Set sequential Spin Systems" followed by (F1 +1, F2 0, F3 0). This will then set the two spin systems to be sequential - if you later make an assignment to one, the other will automatically become assigned, too. You should be able to make the sequential assignments you want using this function - I think you could even apply it to a DARR Peak that links two neighbouring residues.
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> Hope this helps,
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> Vicky
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