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made by chains A and B of 2h9c morphed to A and B of 2h9d<br>
made by chains A and B of 2h9c morphed to A and B of 2h9d<br>
Click <scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9cmorph2h9d/2'>here to initiate the animation showing morph of aopenzyme to pyruvate bound to the open confirmation</scene>.<br>
Click <scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9cmorph2h9d/2'>here to initiate the animation showing morph of aopenzyme to pyruvate bound to the open confirmation</scene>.<br>
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Click <scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9cmorph2h9dplusside/1'>here</scene> to see sidechains too.<br>

Revision as of 21:57, 27 November 2008

Isochorismate-Pyruvate Lyase

 
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Isochorismate-Pyruvate Lyase: open to closed morph (2h9dmorph8.pdb), resolution XXXÅ ().

Isochorismate-Pyruvate Lyase: apoenzyme to open conformation with pyruvate bound
made by chains A and B of 2h9c morphed to A and B of 2h9d
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Click to see sidechains too.



Isochorismate-Pyruvate Lyase: open conformation with pyruvate bound morphing to closed conformation with pyruvate bound
made by chains A and B of 2h9d morphed to chains C and D

Click .
Morph uses all 8 models obtained from editing sets of chains A and B and chains C and D to be submitted to Yale Morph server.
Copied C and D and pyruvates to new files. For chains A and B file, I deleted C and D and CA heteroatom. Used alter command (example for chain c= select chain C; alter (chain C),chain='A') in pymol to change names of C and D chains in file to A and B. Then removed some residues with gaps to match better but seemed unnecessary because one worked before doing that but I thought it failed because went to spam.


Found out about alter command at http://pymol.sourceforge.net/newman/ref/S1000comref.html. Ran sort command after each altering.

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