I wonder if it's not in the output of pisa from ccp4mg.
On 03/05/2012 12:30 AM, Bart Hazes wrote:
> Hi Fred,
>
> The SSBOND server has indeed been moved as we have relocated to a new
> building. SSBOND is still available at the new server address:
> http://hazeslab.med.ualberta.ca/forms/ssbond.html
>
> This was my first ever program,with help from Bauke Dijkstra, and I was
> pleasantly surprised how many messages I got after the server
> relocation. SSBOND will soon get some competition for most used service
> as I am about to release some bioinformatics services.
>
> Bart
>
> On 12-03-04 02:36 AM, Frederic VELLIEUX wrote:
>> I'd google for "Bart Hazes" and "SSBOND" myself. There is (or was) a
>> server, and the publication is Prot. Eng. 1988, 119, 25 (PMID
>> 3244694). The server seems to be down or has moved.
>>
>> HTH, Fred.
>>
>>> Message du 04/03/12 05:07
>>> De : "Naveed A Nadvi"
>>> A : [log in to unmask]
>>> Copie à :
>>> Objet : [ccp4bb] Disulfide bonds
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I was wondering if there is any information available regarding the
>>> range of Ca-to-Ca distances between two cysteine residues forming
>>> disulfide bonds. Is there any software available for analysing the
>>> PDB for this kind of information? Some old textbooks suggest a
>>> distance of 4.4-6.8 A. I would very much appreciate any comments or
>>> suggestions you may have.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Naveed
>>>
>>> Faculty of Pharmacy,
>>> The University of Sydney
>>>
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