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Dear modellers,
I am modelling a homotetramer protein and curious when or by what the subroutine 'defsym' is called.
Cheers, Han
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I inserted the command, CALL ROUTINE = 'defsym', just before CONDENSE_RESTRAINTS. Is it a right place for the command?
Cheers, Han
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From: modeller_usage-bounces@salilab.org [mailto:modeller_usage-bounces@salilab.org] On Behalf Of amc Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 10:14 AM To: 'Modeller' Subject: [Spam][modeller_usage] calling subroutine defsym
Dear modellers,
I am modelling a homotetramer protein and curious when or by what the subroutine 'defsym' is called.
Cheers, Han
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 10:13:57AM +0900, amc wrote: > I am modelling a homotetramer protein and curious when or by what the > subroutine 'defsym' is called.
There is no 'defsym' subroutine in the standard TOP scripts, nor is it called anywhere. You can, of course, define such a routine (as you can a routine with any name) and call it from wherever you like. See examples/commands/define_symmetry.top for an example.
Ben Webb, Modeller Caretaker
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