Hi Charlie, one possible way of doing this is through UCSF-Chimera. It'll read each of the models into a different slot, then you can apply the transformation you choose to each of the models. I think I'm right. The Chimera support team may help you figure
out how to do this in one go.
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מאת "Carter, Charlie" <car...@med.unc.edu>
תאריך: 03/11/2013 20:24 (GMT+02:00)
אל CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
נושא [ccp4bb] LSQKAB with trajectory files
Best regards,
Boaz
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מאת "Carter, Charlie" <car...@med.unc.edu>
תאריך: 03/11/2013 20:24 (GMT+02:00)
אל CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
נושא [ccp4bb] LSQKAB with trajectory files
I've just tried to use LSQKAB to transform an entire trajectory file that is a pdb file with ENDMDL cards between models to a new orientation for the purpose of making use of work with the new orientation.
LSQKAB returns with an error:
*** RWBROOK error: point code unit function
*** 1 -41 1 MMDB_F_Open
*** file : Cat_3state_traj.pdb
*** reason : MMDB's error in structuring models
*** at input line #2665:
ATOM 1 N MET 1 19.334 0.098 11.397
*** continue running, may crash ...
<B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><!--SUMMARY_BEGIN-->
LSQKAB: XYZOPEN: Error opening logical name XYZINM
LSQKAB: XYZOPEN: Error opening logical name XYZINM
This suggests that xyzfit cannot repeat a transformation on each model and then output a rotated pdb file for the trajectory.
Can anyone suggest an alternative, either involving lsqkab or another superposition program?
Many thanks,
Charlie
LSQKAB returns with an error:
*** RWBROOK error: point code unit function
*** 1 -41 1 MMDB_F_Open
*** file : Cat_3state_traj.pdb
*** reason : MMDB's error in structuring models
*** at input line #2665:
ATOM 1 N MET 1 19.334 0.098 11.397
*** continue running, may crash ...
<B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><!--SUMMARY_BEGIN-->
LSQKAB: XYZOPEN: Error opening logical name XYZINM
LSQKAB: XYZOPEN: Error opening logical name XYZINM
This suggests that xyzfit cannot repeat a transformation on each model and then output a rotated pdb file for the trajectory.
Can anyone suggest an alternative, either involving lsqkab or another superposition program?
Many thanks,
Charlie