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Defines a fragment to be analyzed by a subsequent grid search. The ''angle selection'' must select a connected subset of the torsion angles. Alternatively, the option '''none''' can be given to undefine the current fragment. | Defines a fragment to be analyzed by a subsequent grid search. The ''angle selection'' must select a connected subset of the torsion angles. Alternatively, the option '''none''' can be given to undefine the current fragment. | ||
== Example == | |||
grid fragment "PSI 7 + PHI PSI CHI1 8 + PHI 9" | grid fragment "PSI 7 + PHI PSI CHI1 8 + PHI 9" | ||
defines a molecular fragment comprising the ψ angle of residue 7, the ψ, φ and χ<sup>1</sup> angles of residue 8, and the φ angle of residue 9. | defines a molecular fragment comprising the ψ angle of residue 7, the ψ, φ and χ<sup>1</sup> angles of residue 8, and the φ angle of residue 9. |
Revision as of 22:44, 7 August 2009
Parameters
- selection=string
- (default: none)
- none
Description
Defines a fragment to be analyzed by a subsequent grid search. The angle selection must select a connected subset of the torsion angles. Alternatively, the option none can be given to undefine the current fragment.
Example
grid fragment "PSI 7 + PHI PSI CHI1 8 + PHI 9"
defines a molecular fragment comprising the ψ angle of residue 7, the ψ, φ and χ1 angles of residue 8, and the φ angle of residue 9.