Hi,
thank you for the answer. Yes, adding the option --type=either helped recognize the interactions between the mentioned residues and DNA. If I understand correctly, the section "List of X nucleotide/amino-acid interactions" while using --type=either should include all interactions in the respective protein--DNA complex PDB structure which fall into the chosen inter-atomic distance cut-off ? And choosing --type=base or --type=backbone should report only the interactions of amino acid residues which interact with the DNA bases or DNA backbone, respectively, but not with the other one ?
It seems to me that only this one and the following (base-pair/amino-acid interactions) sections seem to be affected by the --type option. What confused me is that the following two sections which specifically deal with the backbone interactions (pair-wise phosphate-group/amino-acid H-bonding interactions and pair-wise sugar/amino-acid H-bonding interactions) are present in the .out file even when --type=base is selected, and, in fact, seem to be unaffected by the --type option. Similarly, the last three sections (base/amino-acid H-bonding interactions, base/amino-acid pseudo pairs, base/amino-acid pseudo stacks) are unaffected when one chooses --type=backbone.
This is just my opinion, but maybe some confusion could be prevented if the two sections dealing with the DNA backbone H-bonds and the last three sections describing interactions with DNA base atoms were either omitted when one chooses --type=base or --type=backbone, respectively, or if it were at least documented that they are agnostic to the --type setting. Alternatively, it would be helpful if it were documented that only the nucleotide/amino-acid interactions and base-pair/amino-acid interactions are affected by the --type option. From my (limited) experience, people are often interested in obtaining the complete list of interactions present in some protein--DNA complex, and it would be helpful to have it explicitly stated that the List of X nucleotide/amino-acid interactions section provides this (when --type=either is chosen).
Best regards,
David J.