User:Tom Gluick/glutamine synthetase

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To make the scene that I show in the next link, I used the following commands in the JMOL console. The Console is accessed through the JMOL at the bottom of the figure in Show XXXX. Click on JMOL to access the pulldown menu and drag cursor to Console. The console is a place where explicit commands using the JMOL language can be used. The language takes some time to learn. However, to only show two subunit of the ten, we do type this command restrict :A, :E. This command hides the remaining 8 chains and only shows the two contiguous chains A and E. At the interface of A and E, the catalytic site resides.
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<scene name='User:Tom_Gluick/glutamine_synthetase/Spacefill_catalytic_subunits/1'>View of Chains A and E with ligands</scene>

Revision as of 20:16, 23 August 2008

Glutamine Synthetaser

I am trying to learn how to use this for myself and for others "Show Preview" at the bottom of this page to see how it goes.

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PDB ID 2qc8

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2qc8, resolution 2.60Å ()
Ligands: , , ,
Gene: GLUL, GLNS (Homo sapiens)
Activity: Glutamate--ammonia ligase, with EC number 6.3.1.2
Related: 2ojw
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



To make the scene that I show in the next link, I used the following commands in the JMOL console. The Console is accessed through the JMOL at the bottom of the figure in Show XXXX. Click on JMOL to access the pulldown menu and drag cursor to Console. The console is a place where explicit commands using the JMOL language can be used. The language takes some time to learn. However, to only show two subunit of the ten, we do type this command restrict :A, :E. This command hides the remaining 8 chains and only shows the two contiguous chains A and E. At the interface of A and E, the catalytic site resides.

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