[Chimera-users] H bonds
Eric Pettersen
pett at cgl.ucsf.edu
Tue May 27 11:25:47 PDT 2008
Hi Randy,
The disconnected hydrogens (H1, H2, H6) look like they should be
bonded to the CA in residue 0. The problem is that the hydrogens are
in residue 1 and Chimera will never form cross-residue bonds that
involve hydrogen unless there are explicit connect records. Your
options to fix this are:
1) add CONECT records
2) put those hydrogens in residue 0 and reorder the PDB file
3) put all the atoms in residue 1 and give the CAs unique names. I
recommend changing the residue name to something other than ALA in
this case.
As a footnote for option 3, you don't actually _have_ to give the CAs
unique names. You could still distinguish them in commands by serial
number, e.g. color red @/serialNumber=1. It's just a whole lot
easier to give them unique names. :-)
--Eric
Eric Pettersen
UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu
On May 27, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Randy Heiland wrote:
> I have a naive question - given the following pdb file:
>
> ATOM 1 CA ALA 0 1.125 1.534 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 C
> ATOM 2 C ALA 0 0.000 0.514 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 C
> ATOM 3 O ALA 0 -1.173 0.853 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 O
> ATOM 4 N ALA 1 0.394 -0.796 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 N
> ATOM 5 CA ALA 1 -0.546 -1.905 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 C
> ATOM 6 H1 ALA 1 1.017 2.171 0.880 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
> ATOM 7 H2 ALA 1 1.017 2.171 -0.880 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
> ATOM 8 H3 ALA 1 1.381 -0.999 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
> ATOM 9 H4 ALA 1 -1.551 -1.486 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
> ATOM 10 H5 ALA 1 -0.420 -2.528 -0.890 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
> ATOM 11 H6 ALA 1 2.123 1.091 0.000 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
> ATOM 12 H7 ALA 1 -0.420 -2.528 0.890 0.00
> 0.00 0 H
>
> when I display it in Chimera, there are 3 unbonded hydrogens - why is
> that and is there a menu item to create/display the bonds?
>
> thanks, Randy
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