show ABEGO by label on PyMOL (label + abego = labego)
In PyMOL,
run labego.py
labego (target)
labego only shows ABEG part of ABEGO
labegO (target)
labegO also shows O of ABEGO, but this requires full backbone atoms (works fine for computational models such as Rosetta and AlphaFold-derived models)
lapsego (target)
lapsegO (target)
lapsego and lapsegO divides B-region into two sub-regions named P and B, so it's called laPSego(O)
See this paper if you wonder why such sub-division is helpful
MIT License
Author Koya Q Sakuma 2020