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						« on: June 10, 2016, 10:13:09 am »
					 
					
					Thank you for your response.
Is there any parameter that would measure the length of that gaps in the backbone? In the output file, DSSR recognizes there is a break in the chain in the summary of structural features section.
In the actual structure, those two bases are bonded by phosphodiester linkages, making a kissing loop between the A and B chains. 
					
				 
				
				
			 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						« on: June 09, 2016, 01:48:44 pm »
					 
					
					Thank you for your quick response. 
I am hoping to use DSSR to characterize "good" structures from "bad" ones for use in a scoring function for structure prediction. For example (structure attached), if there is a large gap in a backbone, I would like to be able to quantify how large that gap is (these gaps longer than actually possible). The two nucleotides are in sequential order (base 5 and base 6) in the same strand (A). The distance is around 8 Å. I have tried adding an explicit connect statement between the P and the O3' of two nucleotides but that did not seem to change anything.
					
				 
				
				
			 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						« on: June 09, 2016, 10:16:33 am »
					 
					
					Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to see phosphodiester bond lengths in the backbone of an RNA structure? The closest I have found is the Dp field in the dssr-torsion.txt file, however, if the distance appears to be too long, it is not calculated, but a "---" is there. 
Please let me know if this is possible or if you need more information/examples. Thank you.
					
				 
				
				
			 
		 
		
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