Well, I did not test it with charmm files, but BABEL ( for several
platforms) will make such conversions for you.
Go to
gopher://gopher.phazc.uni-heidelberg.de
and look for the software keyword 'babel'.
Sincerly Christopher
Matt Parker (at332 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA) wrote:
: Hi! I have a coordinate file for a modeled protein structure, in
: CHARM format. I can view it in RasMol, but I want to do some manipulations,
: model some mutagenesis, etc. We have a program called HyperChem (from
: HyperCube, Inc. Waterloo, Ontario), but this program will not read
: CHARM files.
: Is there some easy way to convert a CHARM file into something like
: a PDB format file? I suppose I COULD edit all 1000 lines, one at a time,
: but I'd prefer not to! I have heard that there is a program called BABEL
: which might be able to do what I need.
: Thanks!
: Matthew Parker
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