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Cealign

cealign superposition of 1c0mB and 1bco

cealign aligns two proteins using the CE algorithm. It is very robust for proteins with little to no sequence similarity (twilight zone). For proteins with decent structural similarity, the super command is preferred and with decent sequence similarity, the align command is preferred, because these commands are much faster than cealign.

This command is new in PyMOL 1.3, see the cealign plugin for manual installation.

Usage

cealign target, mobile [, target_state [, mobile_state
    [, quiet [, guide [, d0 [, d1 [, window [, gap_max
    [, transform [, object ]]]]]]]]]]

Arguments

Note: The mobile and target arguments are swapped with respect to the align and super commands.

  • target = string: atom selection of target object
  • mobile = string: atom selection of mobile object
  • target_state = int: object state of target selection {default: 1}
  • mobile_state = ..→
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