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Hi Prof. Lee,
We have acquired the hsqc spectra of a protein and assigned it through the three dimensional spectra. But we are unable to rename the peaks especially the peaks having N-H behind their numbers. Is there a command that can directly change the names of the given peaks. Please let us know if there is a two letter code to remove all the N-H from the peaks and just give us the numbers on the spectra.
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Tamoghna
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Aug 29, 2025, 8:51:32 AM (7 days ago) Aug 29
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Hi, do ctrl+a and aD. They will remove all assignments. Then, find "arbitarilly...." from command finder window (cf). That will assign them like 1N-H ... If you want to see only numbers, you can change to Group (%g1) from view settings (vt).
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