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User talk:Ralf Stephan
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Welcome to Proteopedia! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to watch the narrated video guide and use the help pages for later reference. Again, welcome and have fun! Eran Hodis 14:14, 6 February 2009 (IST)
Morphs
Hi Ralf,
Eventually you might want to consider adding morphs to give the idea of the conformational changes in the transport proteins between their open and closed states. An example can be found on the Proton Channels page that Eric Martz created. The morph itself does not represent the actual motion between the two states -- open and closed -- but rather is a linear interpolation (in most morphs) between the starting structure and the ending structure.
Best, Eran Hodis 18:37, 6 February 2009 (IST)
