Proteopedia:DIY:Scenes

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== Tacrine, 1acj ==
== Tacrine, 1acj ==
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<applet load='1acj' size='200' frame='true' align='right' caption='Tacrine on 1acj' />
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<applet load='1acj' size='200' align='right' />
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*load molecule 1acj
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*selections tab: select none
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*selections tab: "build your selection" choose group "all protein". add to selection
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*colors tab: orange 50% transparency
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*selections tab: "build your selection" limit to residues 84,300, replace selection
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*representations tab: ball-and-stick and cartoon, set representation
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*colors tab: magenta
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*labels tab: select none, mouse click selects atom, click on atom in tacrine molecule, add label "tacrine", color label black, label size 20, pointer on
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*save scene tab: give scene name and description, save scene

Revision as of 05:00, 7 June 2009

Here you find complete step-by-step instructions on how to create featured Proteopedia scenes. You may simply learn from them, or use one of them as a basis for your own scene, changing parameters, selections and colors.

Common basic first steps:

  • Open on a separate browser window the page where to insert the scene
  • Click on the "edit this page" tab
  • Click on [show] Scene authoring tools (SAT)
  • Remember to frequently save you work

Tacrine, 1acj

PDB ID 1acj

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate
  • load molecule 1acj
  • selections tab: select none
  • selections tab: "build your selection" choose group "all protein". add to selection
  • colors tab: orange 50% transparency
  • selections tab: "build your selection" limit to residues 84,300, replace selection
  • representations tab: ball-and-stick and cartoon, set representation
  • colors tab: magenta
  • labels tab: select none, mouse click selects atom, click on atom in tacrine molecule, add label "tacrine", color label black, label size 20, pointer on
  • save scene tab: give scene name and description, save scene

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Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Eran Hodis

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