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Re: alternate conformers
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Stefan Backstrom wrote:
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> Hello.
>
> I wonder if it is possible to "couple" different conformers with each
> other.
>
> As an example, a methionine has two conformers. The nearby serine also
> has two conformers, but because of steric hindrance these four
> conformers are in reality only two. Only when the methionine has
> conformation A, the serine can have conformation A. Only when the
> methionine has conformation B, the serine can have conformation B.
>
> Can one define this somehow in Refmac ??
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Stefan
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It is possible in protin - and is documented1
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