Since the last updates (S2S 2.0.1 and Assemble 1.0.1), the connection between these two tools has been simplified and improved. When a 3D model is inferred from S2S, the 2D and 3D data are saved in the directory of the structural alignment. Then you can open Assemble and load the 3D model from this alignment.
The first S2S or Assemble application launched on a computer initiates a working session. Any tool launched further will connect automatically to this working session. Consequently, many situations can be realized:
- you can infer two different 3D models from S2S and open each one with a different Assemble application
- you can use Assemble to display the reference structure of the structural alignment (instead of PyMOL or Chimera)
- you can open and connect two S2S applications
The new screencast is available here. Don't forget that it needs (at least) S2S 2.0.1 and Assemble 1.0.1 (which are available as automatic updates from S2S 2.0 and Assemble 1.0).
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