001/* 002 * BioJava development code 003 * 004 * This code may be freely distributed and modified under the 005 * terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence. This should 006 * be distributed with the code. If you do not have a copy, 007 * see: 008 * 009 * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html 010 * 011 * Copyright for this code is held jointly by the individual 012 * authors. These should be listed in @author doc comments. 013 * 014 * For more information on the BioJava project and its aims, 015 * or to join the biojava-l mailing list, visit the home page 016 * at: 017 * 018 * http://www.biojava.org/ 019 * 020 */ 021 022package demo; 023 024import org.biojava.nbio.structure.Chain; 025import org.biojava.nbio.structure.Structure; 026import org.biojava.nbio.structure.io.cif.CifStructureConverter; 027 028import java.io.File; 029import java.io.IOException; 030import java.io.PrintWriter; 031 032/** 033 * An example of how to convert mmCIF file to PDB file 034 * 035 * @author Jose Duarte 036 */ 037public class DemoMmcifToPdbConverter { 038 public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { 039 File inFile = new File(args[0]); 040 File outFile = new File(args[1]); 041 convert(inFile, outFile); 042 } 043 044 public static void convert(File inFile, File outFile) throws IOException { 045 // now get the protein structure. 046 Structure cifStructure = CifStructureConverter.fromPath(inFile.toPath()); 047 048 // and write it out as PDB format 049 PrintWriter pr = new PrintWriter(outFile); 050 for (Chain c : cifStructure.getChains()) { 051 // we can override the chain name, the mmCIF chain names might have more than 1 character 052 c.setName(c.getName().substring(0, 1)); 053 pr.print(c.toPDB()); 054 pr.println("TER"); 055 } 056 057 pr.close(); 058 } 059}