User:Eric Martz/Sandbox 3

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ConSurf Prototype

PDB ID 2hhd

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate
2hhd, resolution 2.20Å ()
Ligands: ,
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Scenes

Opening the proposed Evolutionary Conservation section below the molecule would automatically color all chains by ConSurf, and spacefill them. Checkboxes in this section, one per chain, would be checked when the section is first opened. Unchecking a given chain would render it as a gray backbone (as in ConSurf). Ligands will be ball and stick, with dot surfaces, colored by element (as in ConSurf; oops, forgot to do the sulfates in some scenes). Here, for demonstration purposes, are 5 of the 16 possible scenes that 4-chain-checkboxes could generate:

  • (2 alphas, A and C, and 2 betas, B and D, in 2HHD).
  • (one alpha, one beta)
  • (both alphas)

User Interface & Color Key

To keep the user interface simple in Proteopedia, at least to start with, I propose that the only controls will be one checkbox per chain to ConSurf-color+spacefill each chain or not. The color key will not be interactive (unlike in ConSurf). Clicking the link Complete results at ConSurf will provide a path to the display in FirstGlance in Jmol with many more options.

Below are non-interactive mockups just to suggest the look for a user interface that would be an additional expandable block beneath the molecule.

  • Links do not work.
  • [✓] represents a checkbox. When checked, it will color the chain by conservation, and spacefill it. When unchecked, that chain will become a gray backbone trace.
  • The link to Explanation would go to a Proteopedia page of explanation. It might be a revised version of Conservation, Evolutionary.


Before expanding this section, it could look like this:

Evolutionary Conservation:                     [show]


After expanding, it could look like this:

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky

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