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This is a list of tips and tricks to develop effective scenes for your pages. The scenes below were taken from the indicated pages. | This is a list of tips and tricks to develop effective scenes for your pages. The scenes below were taken from the indicated pages. | ||
- | <StructureSection load='1dq8' size='500' side='right' scene='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/ | + | <StructureSection load='1dq8' size='500' side='right' scene='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Full/1' caption=''> |
===Smooth Transitions=== | ===Smooth Transitions=== | ||
====Tip #1: When developing a series of scenes illustrating related parts of a protein, use the “transition options” to create smooth transitions void of peculiar zoom-outs, etc.==== | ====Tip #1: When developing a series of scenes illustrating related parts of a protein, use the “transition options” to create smooth transitions void of peculiar zoom-outs, etc.==== | ||
=====Example from the page [[The Structure of PI3K]]: ===== | =====Example from the page [[The Structure of PI3K]]: ===== | ||
- | <center><scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/ | + | <center><scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Full/1'>Initial Scene (Reset)</scene> </center> |
Although no <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Inhibitor_main/4'>crystal structure of PI3K</scene> with bound substate analog has been solved, a model for PIP2 phosphorylation has been developed and is generally supported. In this model, the headgroup of PIP2 is <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_cavity/2'>positioned in a cavity</scene> between the <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site/1'>C-terminal helix 12 of the kinase domain, the “activation” loop, and the “catalytic” loop</scene>. This puts the 5-phosphate of PIP2 near Lys 973 and the <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site_atp_lys/1'>I-phosphate of ATP near Lys 807 and Lys 808</scene>. The <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site_pip2/1'>basic residues Arg 947</scene> and Lys 973 can bind the 4-Phosphate of PIP2 and help provide the Class I PI3Ks with their specificity for PIP2. Once PIP2 and ATP are bound, it is believed <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site_his/1'>His 948 rotates to interact with PIP2</scene>, deprotonating it at the C-3 Hydroxyl position creating a nucleophile. This nucleophile subsequently attacks the gamma phosphate of ATP producing PIP3. | Although no <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Inhibitor_main/4'>crystal structure of PI3K</scene> with bound substate analog has been solved, a model for PIP2 phosphorylation has been developed and is generally supported. In this model, the headgroup of PIP2 is <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_cavity/2'>positioned in a cavity</scene> between the <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site/1'>C-terminal helix 12 of the kinase domain, the “activation” loop, and the “catalytic” loop</scene>. This puts the 5-phosphate of PIP2 near Lys 973 and the <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site_atp_lys/1'>I-phosphate of ATP near Lys 807 and Lys 808</scene>. The <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site_pip2/1'>basic residues Arg 947</scene> and Lys 973 can bind the 4-Phosphate of PIP2 and help provide the Class I PI3Ks with their specificity for PIP2. Once PIP2 and ATP are bound, it is believed <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_P/Catalytic_site_his/1'>His 948 rotates to interact with PIP2</scene>, deprotonating it at the C-3 Hydroxyl position creating a nucleophile. This nucleophile subsequently attacks the gamma phosphate of ATP producing PIP3. | ||
====Tip #2: It is best to establish a color scheme for all domains of interest and to stick with this color scheme throughout the analysis==== | ====Tip #2: It is best to establish a color scheme for all domains of interest and to stick with this color scheme throughout the analysis==== |
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How to Make Excellent Scenes
This is a list of tips and tricks to develop effective scenes for your pages. The scenes below were taken from the indicated pages.
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