Hi Smith -
`Align` takes selections as arguments, so something like the following should
work.
align protA and chain A+B+C, protB and chain E+F+G
You could also use `super` or `cealign` instead of align, although with
cealign, you should reverse the order of the arguments to achieve the same
Thanks, I wasn't even aware of that route at all. Timewise, I'll do the
conversions myself this time. However, we have a chem lab where we could do the
Lenix Byam all. That's awesome, thanks!
Cheers,
Fred
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> On Apr 15, 2016, at 8:12 AM, Norwid Behrnd wrote:
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For this purpose I would suggest to use the open-source version of
pymol, provided within the repositories of Xubuntu (14.04 LTS) or Debian
8 testing. Their builds are based on version 1.7.0 or 1.7.2,
respectively and with an VRML2 UTF8 export.
Subsequently, I would follow step-wise instru