Hi Bala,
1) Firstly i tried by constructing the ps DNA from fiber model 31 but the structure i obtained was nt correct (in the sense the base pairs of chian A and C) were not in proper orientation. So i used the pdb structure as template to carry out mutation.
It seems that [red:27t8jes7]mutate_bases[/red:27t8jes7] serves your needs, right?
For the record, in fiber model #31, chains A and C form a parallel duplex with classic Hoogsteen A-U pairs. 3DNA has no problem in analyzing such structures. See the attached structure for an example:
[attachment=0:27t8jes7]fiber31_Hoogsteen.pdb[/attachment:27t8jes7]
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Structure classification:
This is a parallel duplex structure
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2) I am not getting what example you need, in case if it is related to chimera software, you can refer this page. It is freely down loadable.
When you talk about the '[red:27t8jes7]swapna[/red:27t8jes7]' command with '[red:27t8jes7]preserve[/red:27t8jes7]' set to TRUE or FALSE, it would be helpful to be concrete by using examples. More specifically, you start with a structure in PDB format, and try to mutate a base to another one -- you have two results by setting '[red:27t8jes7]preserve[/red:27t8jes7]' to either TRUE or FALSE. If you attach these three PDB files, then things would be much clearer even for those who are not familiar with the UCSF chimera software.
Xiang-Jun