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NAME
       obrotate	-- batch-rotate	dihedral angles	matching SMARTS	patterns

SYNOPSIS
       obrotate	SMARTS-pattern filename	atom1 atom2 atom3 atom4	angle

DESCRIPTION
       The obrotate program rotates the	torsional (dihedral) angle of a	speci-
       fied  bond in molecules to that defined by the user. In other words, it
       does the	same as	a user setting an angle	in a molecular modelling pack-
       age, but	much faster and	in batch mode (i.e. across multiple  molecules
       in a file).

       The  four  atom IDs required are	indexes	into the SMARTS	pattern, which
       starts at atom 0	(zero).	The angle supplied  is	in  degrees.  The  two
       atoms  used to set the dihedral angle atom1 and atom4 do	not need to be
       connected to the	atoms of the bond atom2	and atom3 in any way.

       The order of the	atoms matters -- the portion of	the molecule  attached
       to  atom1  and  atom2 remain fixed, but the portion bonded to atom3 and
       atom4 moves.

EXAMPLES
       Let's say that you want to define the conformation of a large number of
       molecules with a	pyridyl	scaffold and  substituted  with	 an  aliphatic
       chain at	the 3-position,	for example for	docking	or 3D-QSAR purposes.

       To set the value	of the first dihedral angle to 90 degrees:
	     obrotate 'c1ccncc1CCC' pyridines.sdf 5 6 7	8 90

       Here  6	and  7	define the bond	to rotate in the SMARTS	pattern, i.e.,
       c1-C and	atoms 5	and 8 define the particular dihedral angle to rotate.

       Since the atoms to define the dihedral do not need to be	directly  con-
       nected, the nitrogen in the pyridine can	be used:
	     obrotate 'c1ccncc1CCC' pyridines.sdf 4 6 7	8 90

       Keep the	pyridyl	ring fixed and moves the aliphatic chain:
	     obrotate 'c1ccncc1CCC' pyridines.sdf 5 6 7	8 90

       Keep the	aliphatic chain	fixed and move the pyridyl ring:
	     obrotate 'c1ccncc1CCC' pyridines.sdf 8 7 6	5 90

SEE ALSO
       obabel(1), obchiral(1), obfit(1), obgrep(1), obprop(1).

       The web pages for Open Babel can	be found at: <http://openbabel.org/>

       A   guide   for	 constructing	SMARTS	 patterns  can	be  found  at:
       <http://www.daylight.com/dayhtml/doc/theory/theory.smarts.html>

AUTHORS
       The obgrep program was contributed by Fabien Fontaine

       Open Babel is developed by a cast of many, including current  maintain-
       ers  Geoff Hutchison, Chris Morley, Michael Banck, and innumerable oth-
       ers who have contributed	fixes and additions.  For more contributors to
       Open Babel, see <http://openbabel.org/wiki/THANKS>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by OpenEye Scientific Software, Inc.
       Some portions Copyright (C) 2001-2005  by  Geoffrey  R.	Hutchison  and
       other contributors.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under  the  terms of the	GNU General Public License as published	by the
       Free Software Foundation	version	2 of the License.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it	will  be  useful,  but
       WITHOUT	ANY  WARRANTY;	without	 even  the  implied  warranty  of MER-
       CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR	PURPOSE. See the  GNU  General
       Public License for more details.

Open Babel 3.1			 Oct 10, 2019			   obrotate(1)

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