On Thu, 17 Jun 2010, Gary Thompson wrote:
> On 06/17/2010 09:49 AM, Brian Smith wrote:
>> On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, gary thompson wrote:
>>
>>
>> > no it can't and it also can't read j-couplings or residual dipolar
>> > couplings from anything other than nmrstar...
>> >
>> But it can read& write restraints of those classes in several
>> formats.
>>
>>
>
> indeed thats what I worked out after a bit of digging ;-)
>
> Anyway it appears that bmrb only commonly accepts nmr data currently
> (i.e. rdcs couplings etc) and not derived restraints at least according
> to their home page (this is not to say there aren't nmr star dictionaries
> for these things) and that is what the deposition tool caters for which
> all makes sense.
Yeah - an internal conversion from RDC to RDC restraint and vice versa
would make a lot of sense I think.
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