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PICv

Type PyMOL Plugin
Download PICv
Author(s) Akshay Uttarkar, Vasanth Kumar Desai, Namitha P, John Berrisford, Sameer Velankar, Vidya Niranjan*
License GNU Free Documentation License 1.2




About PICv

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Protein interaction clustering and visualization is an pioneer attempt in understanding protein-protein interaction at a residue level. For any given protein the interaction is purely dependent on its charges and surface-structural modifications. The clustering of proteins based on there preferential amino acid interactions provides a biological insight on both the above mentioned aspects. The clusters such obtained can be used to infer the interaction behavior for a class or family of proteins. Such interpretation can be useful in understanding ..→

A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.