FirstGlance/How To Measure A Virus Capsid
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- | '''Quick Start''': [http:// | + | '''Quick Start''': [http://firstglance.jmol.org/fg.htm?mol=6mx4 Analyze the EEEV capsid 6mx4 in FirstGlance]. |
[[FirstGlance in Jmol]] automatically constructs the capsid, and simplifies it to a subset of alpha carbon atoms small enough (not more than 25,000) to be analyzed efficiently in FirstGlance and [[JSmol]], both of which run in the Javascript of the web browser. FirstGlance offers a number of useful color schemes, including distance from center, colors that distinguish sequence-identical groups of chains, and [[Help:Color_Keys#Rainbows:_N_to_C.2C_5.27_to_3.27|amino-to-carboxy rainbow]]. When the structure is small enough that all alpha carbons can be displayed (not more than 250,000 alpha carbons; EEEV has 242,340), it can also be colored by charge, hydrophobic vs. polar, or [[evolutionary conservation]]. | [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] automatically constructs the capsid, and simplifies it to a subset of alpha carbon atoms small enough (not more than 25,000) to be analyzed efficiently in FirstGlance and [[JSmol]], both of which run in the Javascript of the web browser. FirstGlance offers a number of useful color schemes, including distance from center, colors that distinguish sequence-identical groups of chains, and [[Help:Color_Keys#Rainbows:_N_to_C.2C_5.27_to_3.27|amino-to-carboxy rainbow]]. When the structure is small enough that all alpha carbons can be displayed (not more than 250,000 alpha carbons; EEEV has 242,340), it can also be colored by charge, hydrophobic vs. polar, or [[evolutionary conservation]]. |
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Reference
- ↑ Hasan SS, Sun C, Kim AS, Watanabe Y, Chen CL, Klose T, Buda G, Crispin M, Diamond MS, Klimstra WB, Rossmann MG. Cryo-EM Structures of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Reveal Mechanisms of Virus Disassembly and Antibody Neutralization. Cell Rep. 2018 Dec 11;25(11):3136-3147.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.11.067. PMID:30540945 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.11.067