select resi 44 (or whatever residue number you'd like)

or

Click on Display in the menu at the top and click on Sequence On. All of your chains will appear at the top of the screen. Scroll the gray bar to the right and click on any of the residues you want to see.

Pankaj Barah wrote:
Hi,

I have a superposed 5 protein chains and now I have a superposed coordinate file. Now I want to mark few specific residues in the chains. How can I do that using pymol?

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Pankaj Barah
Mathematical modelling & Computational Biology Group
Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology
Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, AP, India
Phone: +91-40 27192786 (Lab )


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