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Select the segment (residue, amino acid) you want as your rubber band base point and click and hold down the middle/scroll button. Drag away from the segment and a purple band is formed. You can either attach the band to another segment by dragging the end of the band to the targetted segment, or you can leave the band with the end point in open space. The band will pull the segment that is its base point toward its end point.

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  • Rubber Bands
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  • Select the segment (residue, amino acid) you want as your rubber band base point and click and hold down the middle/scroll button. Drag away from the segment and a purple band is formed. You can either attach the band to another segment by dragging the end of the band to the targetted segment, or you can leave the band with the end point in open space. The band will pull the segment that is its base point toward its end point.
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  • Select the segment (residue, amino acid) you want as your rubber band base point and click and hold down the middle/scroll button. Drag away from the segment and a purple band is formed. You can either attach the band to another segment by dragging the end of the band to the targetted segment, or you can leave the band with the end point in open space. The band will pull the segment that is its base point toward its end point. Bands are tools used to pull parts of a protein together with the use of a wiggle. They are more controlled than a pull. A band can be created between two residues/sidechains or between a residue/sidechain and nothing. The wiggle normally just seeks to relax the backbone and increase score but a band affects that by defying the wiggle and moving the protein in a different direction. Increasing the strength of a band increases the priority of the band over the wiggle. The length of a band can be changed to either push two residues apart or limit the amount a band can contract.
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