>>> queries.process(
... prefix=os.path.join(processed_data_path, "residue", "proc"),
... feature_modules=[components, contact],
... cpu_count=8,
... combine_output=False,
... grid_settings=grid_settings,
... grid_map_method=grid_map_method,
... )
Graph/Query with ID residue-srv:A:6:Phenylalanine->Cysteine:pdb1tff ran into an Exception (ValueError: Residue not found in data_raw/srv/pdb/pdb1tff.ent: A 6), and it has not been written to the hdf5 file. Mo
re details below:
Residue not found in data_raw/srv/pdb/pdb1tff.ent: A 6
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/tools/deg/deeprank2/deeprank2/query.py", line 477, in _process_one_query
graph = query.build(self._feature_modules)
File "/opt/tools/deg/deeprank2/deeprank2/query.py", line 202, in build
graph = self._build_helper()
File "/opt/tools/deg/deeprank2/deeprank2/query.py", line 290, in _build_helper
raise ValueError(msg)
ValueError: Residue not found in data_raw/srv/pdb/pdb1tff.ent: A 6
Indeed looking at the pdb I don't see the A 6 residue... can you help me in solving this?
The documentation is not really detailed for the SRV part, I used deeprank-mut in
the past and I was wondering which are the differences with this new approach.
Hi, I'm trying the SRV tutorial, but I get an error with this command
Indeed looking at the pdb I don't see the A 6 residue... can you help me in solving this?
The documentation is not really detailed for the SRV part, I used deeprank-mut in
the past and I was wondering which are the differences with this new approach.