Hi Kanika,

Let's say your protein is called 'protein'. Then you can obtain the other
unit corresponding to your second biomt operation as:

create unit2, protein
alter_state 1,unit2,(y,z)=(-y,40.6-z)

Note this is a shorthand specific to your case. For a full biomt record (R
t), with R being the rotation matrix (first three columns) and t the
translation vector (last column), you would have to make the equation
reflect the matrix operation Rp+t.


Hope it helps,


Tsjerk


On Feb 28, 2011 6:46 AM, "kanika sharma" <ksharma...@gmail.com> wrote:

ok, I know that a dimer can be generated from the BIOMT operationon
> monomeric unit of protein.
>
> I have this protein....but its unclear to me how to apply these
transformations and what do they represent....

If somebody knows then please let me know...Its really urgent...

REMARK 350 APPLY THE FOLLOWING TO CHAINS: A


REMARK 350   BIOMT1   1  1.000000  0.000000  0.000000        0.00000
    REMARK 350   BIOMT...
REMARK 350   BIOMT3   2  0.000000  0.000000 -1.000000       40.60000



Best Regards,
Kanika
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