Well, tlsanl does produce axes for visualisation in ccp4mg.
I assume you mean:
ERROR: OVERLAPPING ISO/ANISO/TLS GROUPS
I can see it in the code, but never seen it in practice. If you send me
the files I can check it.
Cheers
Martyn
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 08:18 +0000, Jim Naismith wrote:
> I have a multidomain multimeric protein. I would be interested to see if the
> TLS parameters correlate with some functional data.
> TLSANAL tanks with overlap error (no overlap that I am aware of). I fed it
> tls file and final pdb.
>
> Does anyone know any other way to interpret TLS parameters? (preferably in a
> way that can be displayed in CCP4MG or pymol)
>
> (I know about pymmlib, at the moment I am strill struggling with a new Linux
> cluster and cant yet install it properly.)
>
> best
> Jim
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