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== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==


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== Description ==
== Description ==


Command that sets the stereospecific assignment status of the atoms
Set the stereospecific assignment status of the selected atoms. By default, the selection made in the most recent [[CYANA Commands: atoms select|'''atoms select''']] command is used, or all atoms if no selection has been made so far. Normally, the selected atoms are set as stereoassigned. If the option '''delete''' is set, the stereospecific assignment of the selected atoms is deleted. If instead the option '''list''' is set, the stereospecific assignment status of the selected atoms is listed, and remains unchanged. It is sufficient to select one atom of a diastereotopic pair to define or list the stereospecific assignment status of both diastereotopic partners of a prochiral group.
that match the selection ''string''. By default, the selection made in
the most recent '''atoms select''' command is used, or all atoms if no
selection has been made so far. Normally, the selected atoms are set
as stereoassigned. If the option '''delete''' is set, the stereospecific
assignment of the selected atoms is deleted. If the option '''list'''
is set, the stereospecific assignment status of the selected atoms is
listed, and remains unchanged. It is sufficient to select one atom of
a diastereotopic pair to define or list the stereospecific assignment
status of both diastereotopic partners of a prochiral group.

Revision as of 13:56, 6 August 2009

Parameters

selection=string
(default: none)
delete|list

Description

Set the stereospecific assignment status of the selected atoms. By default, the selection made in the most recent atoms select command is used, or all atoms if no selection has been made so far. Normally, the selected atoms are set as stereoassigned. If the option delete is set, the stereospecific assignment of the selected atoms is deleted. If instead the option list is set, the stereospecific assignment status of the selected atoms is listed, and remains unchanged. It is sufficient to select one atom of a diastereotopic pair to define or list the stereospecific assignment status of both diastereotopic partners of a prochiral group.