http://delsci.com/morph
It's a start...
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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Gerard DVD Kleywegt
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 6:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Morphing with mutations
> What about to do a cartesian morphing with the mutated
residue
> added (or removed) atoms having initial ( or final) coordinates taken
from
> previous common atom?
> Will work? Coloring may be a factor... but with a manual
editing
> perhaps...
you mean, for instance, if you have an Ala->Trp you call the ala 'trp',
add
all missing 'trp' side-chain atoms and put them on top of the CB, and
then
morph to the real trp, so the additional side-chain atoms will slowly
"explode" out of the CB and towards their final positions? (and for a
Trp->Ala
mutation you could do the same thing of course, but the extra side-chain
atoms
would then be "sucked up" by the CB like a black hole) yep, that is a
trick
that would probably work!
if anyone gets it to work, i would be interested in seeing the result
and
learning details, so i could add it to the lsqman manual or the morphing
tutorial
--dvd
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Dept. of Cell & Molecular Biology University of Uppsala
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