Jmol/Cavities pockets and tunnels

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This cavity probe radius gives a volume of 1,855 Å<sup>3</sup> for the smaller cavity of interest, 16% larger than with the 3.0 Å probe. ''10 cavities are reported. The volume of the smallest is reported to be 0.10 Å<sup>3</sup>, and the next-to-smallest, 30.3 Å<sup>3</sup>. The spherical volume of this probe is 73.6 Å<sup>3</sup>.''
This cavity probe radius gives a volume of 1,855 Å<sup>3</sup> for the smaller cavity of interest, 16% larger than with the 3.0 Å probe. ''10 cavities are reported. The volume of the smallest is reported to be 0.10 Å<sup>3</sup>, and the next-to-smallest, 30.3 Å<sup>3</sup>. The spherical volume of this probe is 73.6 Å<sup>3</sup>.''
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===Cavity Probe Radius 3.0 Å===
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Increasing the cavity probe radius to 3.0 Å finally shows both cavities of interest.
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isosurface delete;isosurface "http://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/a/ac/6zgi-cav-4.jvxl";
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However there are two smaller cavities that are not of interest. To avoid these, we can specify a minimum number of triangles for cavity surfaces with the parameter '''minset'''. Using "minset 100" (value determined by trial and error), we arrive at the command shown at the beginning, which shows only the two cavities of interest.
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Revision as of 23:13, 13 August 2020

CAUTION: cavity counts and volumes, and scenes of cavities, are provisional. Some inconsistencies noted below in italics suggest that Jmol may have some "isosurface interior cavity" bugs. These are being investigated. Once they are resolved, this notice will be removed. User:Eric Martz, August 13, 2020.

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