Yibin,
 
Yes, this is possible - quite easy in fact.
 
Assuming that you're looking top-down onto the MolA hexamer.
 
origin MolA
rotate z,10,MolB
rotate z,10,MolB
rotate z,10,MolB
rotate z,10,MolB
rotate z,10,MolB
 
should give you the effect you seek.
 
Warren
 
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[mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of yibin xu
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 7:23 PM
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Subject: [PyMOL] how to make molecule B move around molecule A
 
 
 
Dear Pymolers,
 
I started to use Pymol(0.86) from last week and am still new to it. 
 
A complex at my hand contains mol A + B.  MolA is hexamer (A1-A6) and B
a monomer. Mol B modifies mol A one by one (please see the diagram
below). when making a movie, is there any easy way to move B around
A(fixed) in Pymol? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
Kindest regards
 
yibin
 

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