If you assign the atom type before assigning the resonance more completely
then you get the HB2|HB3 assignment. I think you need to assign at least
residue type as well before HBa and HBb can be used.
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do you mean that the Atom Browser itself is not showing Hba/Hbb or that when you click on one of those the assignment panel insists on saying Hb2 or Hb3? I assume the latter, but I didn't manage to reproduce this so it's likely some subtle issue here.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 15 Aug 2013, at 15:15, Justin Lecher wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am a little confused. I would like to assign two Hb resonances
>> non-stereospecific. From what I remember they were always set as HBa and
>> HBb but now I see for both resonances HB2|HB3.
>> In the "Molecule:Atom Browser" I have chosen non-stereospecific and did
>> select Hba or Hbb.
>>
>> Bug or feature? Or am I doing something wrong?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Justin
>>
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>> ICS-6 Structural Biochemistry
>> Research Centre Juelich
>> 52425 Juelich, Germany
>> phone: +49 2461 61 2117
>>
>>
>
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