Jmol/Visualizing membrane position

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<pre>draw cyl1 cylinder diameter 100.0 color gray (thr607) (leu250)</pre>
<pre>draw cyl1 cylinder diameter 100.0 color gray (thr607) (leu250)</pre>
Adapt this command to your situation, copy and paste it into the LOWER box of the Console, and click the ''Run'' button at the lower-left of the console box.
Adapt this command to your situation, copy and paste it into the LOWER box of the Console, and click the ''Run'' button at the lower-left of the console box.
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*''cyl1'' is an arbitrary name for this cylinder.
*''cyl1'' is an arbitrary name for this cylinder.
*You may adjust the diameter and color to your taste. (Gray is a [[DRuMS|standard color]] for hydrophobic. Yellow is sometimes used with the mnemonic ''butter'' in mind.)
*You may adjust the diameter and color to your taste. (Gray is a [[DRuMS|standard color]] for hydrophobic. Yellow is sometimes used with the mnemonic ''butter'' in mind.)
*If you wish to delete all cylinders before making a new one, the command is
*If you wish to delete all cylinders before making a new one, the command is
<pre>draw * delete</pre>
<pre>draw * delete</pre>
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*To make the cylinder translucent, the command is
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<pre>draw cyl1 color translucent -1</pre>
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Once you have the desired cylinder in the SAT, save the scene, insert a green link in the wikitext box, and save the page. Then test the green link.
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After displaying the cylinder with your new green link, if you then click a different green link, the cylinder may persist, unwanted. To fix this:
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# In the SAT, load the other scene.
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**It doesn't matter if the cylinder is not visible in the SAT.
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# Open the command console.
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# Enter the above ''delete'' command.
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# Save the scene.
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# Update the green link to use the newly saved version of the scene.
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# Test.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lomize MA, Pogozheva ID, Joo H, Mosberg HI, Lomize AL. OPM database and PPM web server: resources for positioning of proteins in membranes. Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Jan;40(Database issue):D370-6. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr703., Epub 2011 Sep 2. PMID:21890895 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr703

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