('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
I did find the problem that I had, but I still have 2 tails in the
residue and it doesn't give me an error. Is it possible that residues can
have 2 tails or is it just not telling me that there is a problem?
Also, if I can only define one tail, how can I effectively make a residue
that has 2 tails?
Thanks,
Armin
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 11:49:58 EST "David A. Case" wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004, opitz.che.udel.edu wrote:
> set RES head RES.1.H1
> set RES tail RES.1.H11
> set RES tail RES.1.H12
As I understand it, this won't work. The third command above will override
what was done in the second command -- residues have only one "tail".
....regards...dac
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