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[NMR paper] Comparison of X-ray and NMR structures: is there a systematic difference in residue contacts between X-ray- and NMR-resolved protein structures?
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Proteins. 2005 Jul 1;60(1):139-47
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[KPWU blog] [PyMOL] give your protein a box!
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Here is a nice script to draw a minimu bounding box of your target PDB. Author: Jason Vertrees Example of 2GB1, using stereo view: usage: run PATH/drawMinBoundingBox.py drawMinBoundingBox.py 2GB1, 3, r=0.3, g=0.3, b=0.3 ====== drawMinBoundingBox ]]]] Download this script at pymolwiki.http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kpwu.wordpress.com&blog=76132&post=200&subd=kpwu&ref=&feed=1
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