Hello,
We've changed the message to hopefully be less confusing. So the chemical
compound was downloaded ok (and there should be a message in the console
saying this) but the coordinates are not available so the compound cannot
be drawn in that dialog.
Wayne
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Laura Anne Johnson wrote:
> To whom it may concern,
> I'm trying to use analysis to make assignments of an RNA that has nonstandard
> nucleotides. I see that CCPNMR has the three letter codes for the nucleotides I'd
> like to use, CFL, OMG, ADE, UMF, A2M, and T11, but when I click on the molecule
> in the "small compounds" tab in the Molecule window, I get a message that says
> "Chemical component not available locally. OK to download to local database?"
> When I click "yes" I get the message "No atom coordinates are available for
> chemical compound OMG" for instance. I've tried looking up OMG on EBI's website
> but don't know what file I should download and to where I should save it or how to
> import it into CCPNMR. I'd appreciate some advice.
> Thank you,
> Laura J.
>
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