Well, this was easily figured out by just aligning all intermediate
states onto the very initial structure.
By the way, can I select specific states to change their color?
Thanks,
Young-Tae
On Apr 13, 2009, at 6:41 PM, Young-Tae Lee wrote:
Dear all,
I am working on making a movie showing protein movements, for
example from A -> B -> C -> D. I obtained calculated intermediate
states between A-B, B-C, C-D from the morph server at Yale.
Unfortunately, the last coordinate from one morphing step and the
first coordinate from the next morphing step were not aligned,
although I uploaded the aligned coordinates of A, B, C, and D to
the morph server. I would like to know how to align the coordinates
properly so that movie would show continuous movement of molecule
from A to D.
Thanks,
Young-Tae
Young-Tae Lee, Ph. D.
Research Associate
David Goodin lab
Dept. of Molecular Biology
The Scripps Research Institute
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