Hi Robert,
I think you can just add additional PROs between two chains. Try and let us all know if it works!
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On 1/26/22, 12:25 PM, "Robert Brinson" <
rbri...@umd.edu> wrote:
Greetinsg Woonghee Lee,
I have a 2-chain protein. By convention each chain is numbered
separately. How do I indicate each chain for sequence input in PINE? Do
I need to just concatenate the sequences of the 2 chains?
Thank you for your help.
Kind regards,
Robert
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