CCL: trimer from monomer
- From: Iain Moal <Iain.Moal---cancer.org.uk>
- Subject: CCL: trimer from monomer
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:54:44 +0000
Sent to CCL by: Iain Moal [Iain.Moal!=!cancer.org.uk]
You should be able to download the biological assembly directly from the pdb.
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> From: owner-chemistry+iain.moal==cancer.org.uk .. ccl.net
[owner-chemistry+iain.moal==cancer.org.uk .. ccl.net] On Behalf Of Kshatresh
Dutta Dubey kshatresh#,#gmail.com [owner-chemistry .. ccl.net]
Sent: 01 November 2010 09:07
To: Iain Moal
Subject: CCL: trimer from monomer
Dear all,
I want to model a simulate a protein which is found in trimeric form, but
unfortunately i have only monomer of that protein. Can anyone suggest me how to
model a trimer from a monomer. Kindly also suggest me modelling software which
can do this. I have maestro, chiemera and VMD.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Kshatresh Dutta Dubey
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