I'm posting the following solution on behalf of Thomas Holder (whose 
sourceforge.net<http://sourceforge.net> email address is currently down due to 
SF server issues), to ensure it is added to this thread in the archive:

This is due to chain identifier conflict. He's merging 6 models with identical 
identifiers. A simple fix would be:

fetch 3ow9, type=pdb1, async=0
split_states 3ow9
alter 3ow9_000*, segi=model[-1]
create combined, 3ow9_000*

Changing the chain IDs as Rob suggested would also work.

Cheers,

Jared

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Jared Sampson
Xiangpeng Kong Lab
NYU Langone Medical Center
http://kong.med.nyu.edu/






On Jul 23, 2015, at 2:42 PM, Robert Campbell 
<robert.campb...@queensu.ca<mailto:robert.campb...@queensu.ca>> wrote:

Hi Adam,

I think you also want to make sure that each strand as a distinct chain
ID if you want the cartoon representation to work correctly.

Unfortunately that means you have to use "alter" but to change the
chain IDs on the objects created by the split_states command before
merging them all into one object.

It worked for me when I tried that with 3ow9.

Cheers,
Rob

On Thu, 2015-07-23 09:23 EDT, "H. Adam Steinberg"
<h.adam.steinb...@gmail.com<mailto:h.adam.steinb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi All,

If you fetch 3ow9 in PyMOL,
split_states to get all six of the strands,
select all, then copy to object,
You only get the two strands, not all six, I need all six to be
duplicated into one object so I can make a long amyloid fibril.

If I open the pdb file for 3ow9 in text edit and remove all the text
for the individual models (and the waters), then open that file in
PyMOL I get all six strands, but all the cartoon secondary structure
is missing except for the two original strands. I tired running the
alter command in PyMOL, it changes the secondary structure in the
other objects I have open but not in this pdb.

I see the Sheet entry in the pdb file but I don’t know how to
duplicate and change the sheet entry so it applies to the other four
strands in the file.

Could someone point me to a place on the web that explains how to
change the sheet entry (I’d like to learn how to do it)? or tell me
how to fix this pdb file?

Thanks!



H. Adam Steinberg
7904 Bowman Rd
Lodi, WI 53555
608/592-2366





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Robert L. Campbell, Ph.D.
Senior Research Associate/Adjunct Assistant Professor
Dept. of Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, Botterell Hall Rm 644
Queen's University,
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6  Canada
Tel: 613-533-6821
<robert.campb...@queensu.ca<mailto:robert.campb...@queensu.ca>>  
http://pldserver1.biochem.queensu.ca/~rlc

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