Thank you Jared for the detailed explanation!
Neena
On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 at 12:35, Jared Sampson
wrote:
> Hi Neena -
>
> PyMOL shows all the potential H-bonds, but not all of them will be formed
> at all times. Any single proton can only participate in one H-bond at a
> time, but remember a cryst
Hi Neena -
PyMOL shows all the potential H-bonds, but not all of them will be formed at
all times. Any single proton can only participate in one H-bond at a time, but
remember a crystal structure is an average structure based on the ensemble of
states present in the protein crystal (or on the
Hello PyMOL users,
Hydrogen bond finder on Pymol sometimes gave me unexpected observations
like:
more than 3 H bonds to Lysine, more than 1 to a carbonyl oxygen and so on.
This is even after setting H-bond center cutoff to 3.0 A. Any insight would
be appreciated.
Thank you for sharing your knowle