Hi Luxuan,
Thanks for your interested in using 3DNA and for posting your questions on the 3DNA Forum. Is your DNA triangle a planar structure? Is it equilateral? What the length of each side? Are the three sides connected?
There may be tools (e.g., "
AMBER NAB") that better fit your needs. 3DNA does
not provide a command to directly construct such a DNA triangle. Nevertheless, 3DNA has some
low-level facilities for applications like this. For examples, you could use the
fiber command to build three straight helices (in B-or A-form DNA) of selected sequence. Using
analyze, you can locate the positions of a regular helix. Combined with case-specific geometric operations, 3DNA may help lead to a bottom-up approach that is reproducible via a script.
Check "
build dna bulges and extend dna duplex at both terminals via 3dna" and search the Forum for more applications.
Xiang-Jun