Hi Xiang-Jun,
I understand that x3dna-dssr can handle pseudouridine (PDB Chem ID: PSU) correctly. I'm inquiring about its support for N1-methyl-pseudouridine (PDB Chem ID: B8H). Specifically, does x3dna-dssr recognize B8H based on its PDB chemical ID, or does it rely on atomic connectivity?
FYI, I've tested x3dna-dssr with PDB entries 8PFK and 8PFQ, both containing B8H, and the analysis proceeded without errors, with the results looking reasonable. However, given the unique C5-C1′ glycosidic bond for B8H, I want to confirm that x3dna-dssr interprets this modification accurately.
Further, is there a comprehensive list of modified nucleotides currently supported by x3dna-dssr? I came across these two pages (
https://x3dna.org/highlights/automatic-identification-of-nucleotides ;
https://x3dna.org/highlights/modified-nucleotides-in-the-pdb ), but could not find the exact answer.
Thank you for your assistance!