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<html>

<head>
<title>
CAT, CATCH
</title>
</head>

<h1 align=center>

CAT, CATCH

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<b>
NAME
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</b>
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CAT, CATCH - catch the specified macromolecular complex.
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<b>
SYNOPSIS
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CAT identifier
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CATCH identifier
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DESCRIPTION
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Catch the specified structure (macromolecular complex). The structure is a
set of atoms read from a single file. Thus, every file is treated as a
separate structure. The structure identifier is positive integer.
The value zero is not used; structures are numbered 1, 2, 3, etc. When you
catch a single structure, all transformations (rotations, translations etc.)
are applied to this structure, leaving other structures intact. Selection
(commands SELECT, ADD, RESTRICT) are also applied only to this structure.
The command CATCH is used when working with more than one structure - for
example, when docking an inhibitor to a substrate. When only one structure
(file) is loaded, this command has no purpose. Examples:
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<td align="left">

COMMAND

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<td align="left">

DESCRIPTION

</td>

<tr>

<td align="left">

cat 1

</td>

<td align="left">

Catch the structure number 1.

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<tr>

<td align="left">

cat 7

</td>

<td align="left">

Catch the structure number 7.

</td>

</table>

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NOTES
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(1) Sometimes you will forget the identifiers, especially when working
with many structures. Move the mouse pointer over the structure you want to
catch. The identifier will be displayed in the output window (bottom right
corner of the garlic window). The number in parentheses is the identifier
you need. In the example below, the identifier is equal to one.
<br>
<img src="id.gif">
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(2) The command CATCH resets the editing mode to default (no editing).
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<b>
RELATED COMMANDS
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TAK (TAKE) does exactly the same job as CATCH. DIS (DISCARD) is used to
discard the macromolecular complex (structure). GRO (GROUP) is used to
catch more than one structure simultaneously.
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