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From: jfgaff_at_ncsu.edu
Date: Tue Jan 06 2009 - 11:39:20 CST
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Dear all,
I have ran into a representation problem which hopefully someone can help
me with. I've inserted a 4-bromophenol residue into my protein and wish to
render an image. The problem is that bromine is by default white, so the
color of the bond between the carbon and bromine is cyan-white. I need
this bond to be colored cyan-tan, but not sure as to how to do this. I've
tried stacking multiple representations but cannot obtain anything better
then a carbon-bromine bond to appear all tan, not cyan-tan. Any
suggestions?
Cheers!
John
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