With Quanta 97, there is no special trick, just import the two files.
The freely available Gopenmol can import both structure and trajectory files from Autodock.
Hopes this can help,
Bruno
Maneesh Yadav wrote:
When some modellers load up multiple molecules, they sometimes apply wierd
transforms so you can't see the true docked complex (insightII). Use a modeller
like SPOCK and load up the macromolecule and ligand and it gives you no problems.Freek Helsper wrote:
> I'm trying to run Autodock to find a putative binding site in a model
> I've just finished.
> When I analyze the docking logfile (dlg-file), I only get the
> coordinates of the docked ligand in pdb-format. How can I view the
> complex of the ligand with the macromolecule (I don't have AVS, so
> that's not an option). There's nothing about this in the Autodock
> manual.
> Has anyone an idea how to solve this problem?
>
> Freek Helsper
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