These basic editing functions can be invoked in different ways to make sketching easier.
If hidden
Click on the panel selection drop-down button at the top left of the Canvas.
Select the Canvas View to render the macromolecule sequences.
{info} The Canvas View is only available in the Primary (top) view.
Add a monomer from the Monomer Library
Click on the monomer in the Library.
While holding the mouse button drag the monomer to the canvas.
Release the mouse button at the desired position.
Click on the monomer in the Library.
Drag the monomer to be added from the library onto the left or right edge of the component rectangle.
A preview shows the position.
Release the mouse button at the desired position.
Append a monomer:
Prepend a monomer:
In case of nucleotides, adding a base results in appending the corresponding nucleotide containing the default sugar and linker.
Dragging a sugar onto the phosphate end will expand the sugar-phosphate backbone with the corresponding sugar only.
By appending a linker, the sugar-phosphate backbone will be expanded with the default sugar and the selected linker.
Drag the monomer to be inserted from the library onto the bond where you want to insert it.
A preview shows the position.
Confirm the insertion by releasing the mouse button.
Click on the monomer in the Library.
Drag the replacing monomer from the library over an existing monomer of the same type on the canvas.
A preview shows the resulting sequence.
Confirm the replacement by releasing the mouse button
{warning} Bonds using attachment points of the original monomer, which are not present in the replacing monomer, will be deleted.
Select a monomer
Press delete button or 'Backspace'/'Delete'
{warning} Deleting a sugar monomer in nucleic acids will delete the entire nucleotide.
If hidden
Click on the panel selection drop-down button at the top left of the Canvas or Secondary view.
Select the Sequence View to render the macromolecule sequences.
Every macromolecule's natural analogue sequence is displayed in the Sequence View. Unnatural building blocks are coloured in blue.
Sequences can be edited by typing the corresponding single-letter code of the natural building block.
The corresponding sequences are listed below each other with their component types (e.g. PEPTIDE, RNA) and component names. The component names can be added by typing and will be rendered in the component block.
Select the sequence you want to modify.
Type the one-letter code for the sequence residue to insert it. The canvas display will update with a short delay after you stopped typing.
Select the sequence you want to modify.
In the Sequence view select the monomer(s) to be replaced.
Overwrite with the single-letter code for the replacing monomer(s). The canvas display will update with a short delay after you stopped typing.
{warning} Please note that while bonds are typically preserved, those using attachment points of the original monomer, which are not present in the replacing monomer, will be deleted.
Select the sequence you want to modify.
In the Details panel select the monomer or place the text cursor right before or after the monomer to be deleted.
Press 'Delete' or 'Backspace'.