From: Jared S. <jar...@co...> - 2020-05-13 02:26:29
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Hi Tim - One way to do this would be to duplicate the object before mutating and keep an "old" and "new" version as separate objects in the session. Then you can enable one or the other as you like in your scenes. Hope that helps, Cheers, Jared From: Waybright, Timothy (NIH/NCI) [C] via PyMOL-users <pym...@li...> Reply: Waybright, Timothy (NIH/NCI) [C] <way...@ma...> Date: May 12, 2020 at 6:43:54 PM To: pym...@li... <pym...@li...> Subject: [PyMOL] Scenes Hello, I am looking at a protein with a nucleotide. I want to see what happens when a residue close to the nucleotide (or far away) is changed via Mutagenesis to another residue. When I store scenes from the initial views, they are fine – they have the ‘old’ residue in the positions I want the movie to show them as. When I use Mutagenesis to change the residue, the previously-made scenes update to show the ‘new’ residue. I don’t want this to happen, as I want the ‘old’ residue in the first few scenes, and then the ‘new’ residue in the later scenes. I will then put them together to make a movie to show the effect of changing the residue. Can someone assist me with how to keep the scenes as they are when I make them, and not update with the new residue? Many thanks! Cheers! Tim Timothy J Waybright (Contractor) Research Associate III Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research P.O. Box B, Frederick, MD 21702 Phone: 301-846-7271 way...@ma... _______________________________________________ PyMOL-users mailing list Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pym...@li... Unsubscribe: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/lists/pymol-users/unsubscribe |