COORD_FORMAT (CCP4: Supported Program)
NAME
coord_format
- fix PDB format and convert to/from other formats
SYNOPSIS
coord_format xyzin
foo_in.xyz
xyzout
foo_out.xyz
[Key-worded input file]
DESCRIPTION
coord_format has two purposes:
- Syntax checking on input is less strict than other programs. Therefore,
a corrupted PDB file can be read in, and output as a "standardised" PDB file.
It is the user's responsibility to check that the program has interpreted
the input correctly.
- The program will convert between PDB, mmCIF and MMDB binary formats.
Because of the limitations of the various formats, this conversion is
not exact, and again the user should check the output carefully.
INPUT AND OUTPUT FILES
XYZIN
Input coordinate file. The input format is detected automatically.
XYZOUT
Output coordinate file, in format selected by OUTPUT
keyword.
KEYWORDED INPUT
(default is PDB)
Select output file format: PDB = standard PDB format, CIF = mmCIF format,
and BIN = MMDB binary format.
FIXBLANK
Fix files with a missing or blank chain ID. For example, it is quite
common to find that files in the PDB archive which contain a single
protein chain do not have a chain ID set. If this option is set, the
program will assign affected residues to the next available chain
ID. If there appears to be more than one chain involved (e.g. both
protein and waters have a blank chain ID), then more than one chain ID
will be created.
If all residues in a file have an associated chain ID, then this option
will have no effect, i.e. it is safe to use.
END
End keyworded input.
PROGRAM OUTPUT
The program currently gives a short summary of the commands received.
AUTHORS
Eugene Krissinel, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, UK.
Martyn Winn, Daresbury Laboratory, UK