Color by Heteroatom?

 

From: Chimera-users [mailto:chimera-users-bounces@cgl.ucsf.edu] On Behalf Of Arthur Szabo
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 8:54 AM
To: chimera-users@cgl.ucsf.edu BB <chimera-users@cgl.ucsf.edu>
Subject: [Chimera-users] QUESTION

 

I am working with a stretch of dna oligos bound to proteins.

 

I selected all the nucleotides on one strand, showed the atoms as sticks. Then I realized I had wiped out the original colors of the atoms, oxygen, red and nitrogen, blue.

 

How can I restore the atom colors by selecting those nucleotides, and changing the atoms back to their typical colors – as a group. I know how  to change the colors of the atoms by first showing them as balls and sticks and then selecting the atoms I want to color. But with 10 nucleotides that is a bit of a pain, selecting them on the screen image. I seem  to recall that there is a way to do color all the same atoms at once, but forget how.

 

If I hide the nucleotide side chains, then show them again, I get back to the view where the atoms are not selectively colored.

 

Thanks

 

Arthur G. Szabo