Hello,
what immediately comes into mind is phosphohistidine, especially since the
density looks rather large, but the geometry seems a bit off for that but I
cannot judge only from one angle. You could of course try to fit it in and
see how it looks.
Cheers,
Arne
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 6:17 PM
options work though I am
> not set up to view Zalman stereo. Only the hardware stereo option
> crashes.
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> On laptops without 3D graphics card, turning on hardware stereo won’t
> crash the program. Of course, there is no 3D displayed either.
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> Thanks,
> Hi Arne,
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> Are you using Wincoot “hardware stereo” option on your laptop? Are you
> viewing the stereo directly on your laptop display or through a 3D external
> monitor?
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> Thanks,
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> Yong
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> *From:* EchelonIV .
>
I wonder if there is
> a compatibility problem with the graphics card or driver. Could you
> describe your system (graphics card info, driver version, laptop or
> desktop)?
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> Thanks,
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> Yong
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> *From:* EchelonIV .
> *Sent:* Monday, March 23,
Hello,
stereo display works completely fine for me on Windows 10 (WinCoot version
0.8.6.1) - go ahead and try an older version if you have the option. Have
you tried re-installing WinCoot?
Stay healthy,
Arne
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 4:42 PM Yong Wang <
3c4fc05cc53b-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.u
Hi Herman,
which version, OS and mouse are you using? I can confirm that middle mouse
button works perfectly fine in version 0.8.6.2 (yes I know I'm outdated)
win Win10 with a generic Logitech plug-and-play mouse with the third mouse
button being the wheel. I also quickly checked the latest versio
Dear Gabriela,
while I don't have experience strictly on the *same protein* presenting
multiple homodimerization modes, it might be useful to look into some
conserved structure families (STAR domains, PDZ domains) which are known to
form various different homodimerization modes. Perhaps some of th