(in case everyone assumes someone else already answered offline, which they probably have)
In coot go to the region where you want to put the heme and do:
File:get monomer and type HEM in the box that pops up.
This gives plain old heme b (ferroprotoporphrin 9) like in Hb or cyt b
For heme C that would be HEC
On 04/09/2019 07:05 AM, Sanaz Asadollahpour wrote:
> Dear all,
> How can i build an oxidized HemeB molecule in my COOT structure? do you
> have anybody a library from HemeB for me?
>
> best regards...
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