Hi Jiomm,
Thanks for using 3DNA (w3DNA) and posting your questions on the Forum. The procedure you outlined sounds fine to me. Note that with the 3DNA
rebuild program, you can generate an
arbitrary structure with any prescribed sequence and associated base-pair and step (or helical) parameters. Since the process is rigorous and reversible, you will get the same parameters back if you
analyze the generated structure. It is up to the user to decide whether the structure is meaningful in a particular context.
For your case, you could simply reset twist from 36 degrees to 34.29, while keeping other parameters fixed. I do not understand your rationale of changing rise from 3.37 Å to 3.5385 [i.e., the formula
3.37+ (3.37/2)/10 = 3.5385]. With your settings, the helical pitch is larger than the fiber B-DNA model.
Also note the rebuild structure may have irregular sugar-phosphate backbone connectivity, which can be 'regularized' with
restraint optimization using PHENIX.
HTH,
Xiang-Jun