Is ' U ' now the standard vs '  U' ? I'm used to right justified letters for 
RNA residues in the residue field. 

This is with a recent refinement with refmac 5.6.0117 . 

And of course this switch in naming convention breaks compatibility with 
molprobity (which requires right justified letters in the residue field)        
               

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On Sep 8, 2011, at 7:35 AM, Ed Pozharski wrote:

> After switching (finally) to 6.2.0 and therefore to Refmac 5.6.0117 I
> have found a problem working with DNA that I have not seen with
> 6.1.13/5.5.0109.  Namely,
> 
> - if I use the pdb file produced by Coot (0.7.pre-1.3470) that seems to
> output DNA as Ad/Td/Gd/Cd no matter what the input names were, refmac
> fails with the warning that it found a new monomer.  It appears that it
> stumbles upon the very first thymidine, but in a strange twist it
> reports the problematic residue having the name "DY"!
> 
> - if I use the pdb file previously produced by refmac, which has the
> A/T/G/C as residue names, it fails too but now complains about the "new"
> monomer named "T".
> 
> - the workaround I found is to rename all the thymidines to "DT".  It is
> a bit annoying since coot keeps renaming them (well, not refmac/ccp4
> problem per se) and I have to rename back (easily scripted task, of
> course).  What is peculiar is that Ad/Gd/Cd don't need to be renamed
> (does this have anything to do with thymidine being the only one that
> changes residue name in RNA?).
> 
> Has anyone else seen this or it's something specific to my setup?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ed.
> 
> -- 
> After much deep and profound brain things inside my head, 
> I have decided to thank you for bringing peace to our home.
>                                    Julian, King of Lemurs



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Francis E. Reyes M.Sc.
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University of Colorado at Boulder

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