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Dear Chimera experts,
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<div class="">Is it possible to show in stick representation the C=O bond of the backbone of a residue while maintaning the ribbon representation of the backbone? I’ve tried setting on the ‘ribbackbone’ command, but that activates all the backbone atoms for
other stick-displayed atoms, and I want to avoid that. </div>
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<div class=""><img height="499" width="591" apple-width="yes" apple-height="yes" apple-inline="yes" id="FA9CC867-0AB3-4D7B-BC10-CE0EAD05314D" src="cid:2BB6667F-5FB4-4181-9046-58DEC52A2F11@ch.ic.ac.uk" class=""><img height="499" width="591" apple-width="yes" apple-height="yes" apple-inline="yes" id="53DAE03A-9637-49B0-AC75-AEC9A12FDD5C" src="cid:7A0C477F-BD71-4D55-96A5-FFDA096DBD9E@ch.ic.ac.uk" class=""></div>
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<div class="">I’m attaching two images to clarify what I mean. Basically, to keep it as image1 but displaying the C=O bond of THR 71, to make the 2.88 Å distance clearer.</div>
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<div class="">Any help on this matter will be greatly appreciated.</div>
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<div class="">Best, </div>
<div class="">Juan</div>
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