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(Morph from normal 3fpn structure to view in Figure 3 of article describing the structure)
(Morph from normal 3fpn structure to view in Figure 3 of article describing the structure)
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then save scene in SCENE AUTHORING TOOS with animation that you play once
then save scene in SCENE AUTHORING TOOS with animation that you play once
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Then to get SCENE where wireframe on all the time paste in without the 1.8 limit:
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select 219:a and sidechain; wireframe 0.55; color cpk;
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select 183:b and sidechain; wireframe 0.55;color cpk;
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select 170:a and sidechain; wireframe 0.55; color cpk;
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select 231:b and sidechain; wireframe 0.55;color cpk;
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Save as palindrome!
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Revision as of 05:30, 23 October 2009

Moving to match Figure 3

Using Pymol and the 3fpn file, I moved so interface is perpendicular to y axis:

translate [10,0,0], chain b

rotate y, 65, chain b

Saved molecule.

Morph from normal 3fpn structure to view in Figure 3 of article describing the structure

Insert caption here

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Took the two files and submitted them. Since the structures didn't have nucleic acids, I took the advice here and used the Yale Morph Server for morphing complexes.

Uploaded to Proteopedia Image:3fpntorotatedversion.pdb.
loaded '3fpntorotatedversion.pdb' in Scene Authoring Tools.



Paper on the structure

  • Pakotiprapha D, Liu Y, Verdine GL, Jeruzalmi D. A structural model for the damage-sensing complex in bacterial nucleotide excision repair. J Biol Chem. 2009 May 8;284(19):12837-44. Epub 2009 Mar 13. PMID:19287003 doi:10.1074/jbc.M900571200

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