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MD simulations / Re: local helical axis vector for strongly bent DNA
« on: June 27, 2017, 04:44:07 pm »
Hello Xiang-Jun,
thank you very much for your detailed answer and your patience. This indeed helps me, and I understand that changing the criteria does not help in these cases.
So for everyone having the same problem, I used the following code:
This worked in all cases so far, I will attach pictures of the problematic base-pairs of two more frames. I attached two pictures of the Frame72614_2 because it's not very clear to see, what is happening there in the first picture. The bases are not too far away from each other, but probably twisted too much.
Thank you again,
Adina
thank you very much for your detailed answer and your patience. This indeed helps me, and I understand that changing the criteria does not help in these cases.
So for everyone having the same problem, I used the following code:
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find_pair myframe.pdb myframe.inp
this will create a file 'myframe.inp', which I modified in the way Xiang-Jun suggested in the answer above. ThenCode: [Select]
analyze myframe.inp
creates a file myframe.out with the results for all base-pairs including the broken one. This worked in all cases so far, I will attach pictures of the problematic base-pairs of two more frames. I attached two pictures of the Frame72614_2 because it's not very clear to see, what is happening there in the first picture. The bases are not too far away from each other, but probably twisted too much.
Thank you again,
Adina