Hi Careina,
This is a little confusing. A homology model *is* a set of coordinates
(usually provided as a PDB file by most servers/packages I know of). The
MolProbity site at http://molprobity.biochem.duke.edu/ allows you to
upload your own PDB file, and in my experience is quite forgiving
regarding format.
Hope this helps,
Tristan
On 2018-03-02 11:44, Careina Edgooms wrote:
Dear all
What programs are best used for validate homology models? I know of
molprobity but if there are no coordinates I cannot use it. Is there a
way to use such programs with homology models?
Also I wish to use pdbepisa for to charaterise dimer interface but
again for homology model this cannot be done as there is no PDB model.
Does anybody know way to use PISA software on my own model that is not
deposited in PDB?
Thank you in advance
Careina