
Hi there, I have a color spill problem when drawing a few figures of a hexamer. The coordinates of 6 protomers were saved into a PDB file. I wanted to color chain A red and the rest gray, so I selected chain A and colored it with red. The red color strangely spilled to an N-terminal segment of the next chain. I think there is some problem with the format of my PDB file, but don't know exactly what is wrong. Here's the end of A and begin of B where spill happend: ATOM 2657 C ASP A 418 74.297 91.204 65.520 1.00 0.00 P1 C ATOM 2658 OT1 ASP A 418 73.965 91.654 66.693 0.00 0.00 P1 O ATOM 2659 OT2 ASP A 418 73.731 91.612 64.449 0.00 0.00 P1 O ATOM 2660 N ASP A 418 74.565 88.894 65.731 1.00 0.00 P1 N ATOM 2661 CA ASP A 418 75.338 90.111 65.514 1.00 0.00 P1 C ATOM 2662 CB ASP A 418 76.099 90.113 64.183 1.00 0.00 P1 C ATOM 2663 CG ASP A 418 77.091 91.332 64.042 1.00 0.00 P1 C ATOM 2664 OD1 ASP A 418 76.837 92.210 63.175 1.00 0.00 P1 O ATOM 2665 OD2 ASP A 418 78.018 91.382 64.875 1.00 0.00 P1 O ATOM 2666 N LEU B 87 68.825 113.707 134.628 1.00 0.00 P2 N ATOM 2667 CA LEU B 87 68.215 113.786 133.272 1.00 0.00 P2 C ATOM 2668 CB LEU B 87 67.055 114.822 133.239 1.00 0.00 P2 C ATOM 2669 CG LEU B 87 66.068 114.738 134.402 1.00 0.00 P2 C ATOM 2670 CD1 LEU B 87 65.132 115.985 134.379 1.00 0.00 P2 C ATOM 2671 CD2 LEU B 87 65.430 113.355 134.203 1.00 0.00 P2 C ATOM 2672 C LEU B 87 69.159 114.128 132.171 1.00 0.00 P2 C ATOM 2673 O LEU B 87 69.384 113.413 131.199 1.00 0.00 P2 O Any suggestion? Thank you! Yadong

Hi Yadong, I could not reproduce the problem, even with the lines you sent. All I can say is to be careful to select only the part you want to color. Maybe there was more than one chain A, if you had multiple models? You could also try using a command, e.g. color red #0:..a to color chain A of model 0 red. Best, Elaine ---------- Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. UCSF Computer Graphics Lab (Chimera team) and Babbitt Lab Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of California, San Francisco On Feb 5, 2013, at 1:23 PM, Yadong Yu wrote:
Hi there,
I have a color spill problem when drawing a few figures of a hexamer. The coordinates of 6 protomers were saved into a PDB file. I wanted to color chain A red and the rest gray, so I selected chain A and colored it with red. The red color strangely spilled to an N-terminal segment of the next chain. I think there is some problem with the format of my PDB file, but don't know exactly what is wrong. Here's the end of A and begin of B where spill happend:
Any suggestion? Thank you!
Yadong

Thanks Elaine. I updated Chimera to version 1.7, and the problem is gone. I guess it is a specific issue with the 64bit Linux version of 1.6.2. Yadong On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Elaine Meng <meng@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:
Hi Yadong, I could not reproduce the problem, even with the lines you sent. All I can say is to be careful to select only the part you want to color. Maybe there was more than one chain A, if you had multiple models? You could also try using a command, e.g.
color red #0:..a
to color chain A of model 0 red. Best, Elaine ---------- Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. UCSF Computer Graphics Lab (Chimera team) and Babbitt Lab Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of California, San Francisco
On Feb 5, 2013, at 1:23 PM, Yadong Yu wrote:
Hi there,
I have a color spill problem when drawing a few figures of a hexamer. The coordinates of 6 protomers were saved into a PDB file. I wanted to color chain A red and the rest gray, so I selected chain A and colored it with red. The red color strangely spilled to an N-terminal segment of the next chain. I think there is some problem with the format of my PDB file, but don't know exactly what is wrong. Here's the end of A and begin of B where spill happend:
Any suggestion? Thank you!
Yadong
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