Hi Heather, I have changed mr_rosetta to generate a unique file name for PDB files. The file name will contain the solution ID to make it unique (here the ID=2003 and the original file name was coords1.pdb): coords1_S_COORD_0001_su_2003_ed.pdb Starting with the next overnight build this should be available. You can turn this on and off with "add_id=True" "add_id=False" if you want (default will be True). I didn't answer your other question before. There isn't a place with all the scores during the time that rosetta models are generated, I'm afraid. You can get them when it finishes the model generation with: phenix.mr_rosetta display_solutions=true mr_rosetta-solutions= place_model_results.pkl All the best, Tom T ________________________________________ From: Terwilliger, Thomas C Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:50 AM To: PHENIX user mailing list Cc: Terwilliger, Thomas C Subject: RE: [phenixbb] MR_Rosetta prerefine Hi Heather, Good point. No, at present you can't automatically name these files. I will change that so that they have unique numbers. All the best, Tom T ________________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Heather Condurso [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [phenixbb] MR_Rosetta prerefine Dear all, I am using mr_rosetta to run prerefinement of various starting models that all have pretty low sequence homology to my protein of interest (~15%). I ran it using the simple script from the manual: phenix.mr_rosetta \ seq_file=seq.dat \ search_models=coords1.pdb \ run_prerefine=True \ number_of_prerefine_models=1000 Its working fairly well, but obviously taking a long time to make 1000 models. Is there a log or score file somewhere that lists all of the rosetta scores as it is running? Right now all the pdb files in each different run have the format S_"original model name"__0001.pdb no matter what run it resulted from. Is there a way to make it unique for example with the actual run number in place of 0001? This makes it difficult to compare files in pymol. Thanks, Heather Condurso UF-Department of Chemistry [email protected] _______________________________________________ phenixbb mailing list [email protected] http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb