Hi,
A lot of the monomers are available in Coot and there are a couple different
ways to access them for either integrating into a structure or generating a
monomer pdb file to do some further minimizations and cif generation using
elbow.
In Coot - To change a residue in a protein structure, select the residue of
interest and then 'Extensions' -> 'Modeling' -> 'Replace residue' . In the
window that pops up type OCS. This will automatically change whatever
residue you selected to OCS.
To see/generate just the residue go to 'File' -> 'Search Monomer Library'
and enter CYSTEINESULFONIC ACID. This should return the OCS monomer. You can
then save that monomer as a pdb and generate a cif using elbow if the cif
file isn't already part of the phenix library.
Hope that helps.
Ryan
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Ryan K. Spencer, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Hochbaum Laboratory
Chemical Engineering & Material Sciences
University of California, Irvine
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