New version of Nautilus (my nucleic acid building program).
Main changes:
- Now available for both OSX(x86) and Linux.
- It no longer corrupts the residue names of any existing non-nucleic
acid model you feed in.
- Most cases where the output model clashes with itself have been fixed.
- I've done some (fairly conservative) optimisations. It's now very
fast. Very, very fast. Faster than something quite fast moving not
entirely slowly.
It is available from here:
http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/nautilus/nautilus.html
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'Nautilus' is a program for automatic model building of nucleotide
structures in electron density maps. It will trace a map with no model,
extend an existing model, or add nucleotide chains to an existing
non-nucleotide model.
'nautilus' does not currently perform refinement - you will need to
refine and recycle for further model building yourself. Neither does
it assign sequence - the model is built as ploy-U.
This is an alpha release. It may not work at all. It has only
been tested on synthetic data with simulated errors.
The API will change significantly in subsequent releases.
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