This is a read-only mirror of pymolwiki.org
Difference between revisions of "3DNA"
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Image:trna.png| using tb.pdb | + | Image:trna.png| using tb.pdb and t2.r3d |
− | and t2.r3d | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 00:42, 7 March 2008
3DNA
3DNA[1] provides a perl script (blocview) which produces Calladine-Drew style block representations based on the standard reference frame for nucleic acids. The produced files are in raster3D format, and are also processed by molscript. Therefore to produce the following representations you will need to install:
- 3DNA V1.5 [2]
- 3DNA V2.0 [3]
- Raster 3D [4]
- Molscript [5]
Once you have the previous software installed, and the path to their binaries correctly configured, you can get the block representation for any nucleic acid. The next example shows how to do it for tRNA (PDB:ID 1ehz)
pdb_get.py 1ehz blocview -o 1ehz.pdb
The pdb_get python script comes from Dr. Robert Campbell's website http://pldserver1.biochem.queensu.ca/~rlc/work/scripts/pdb_get.py [6]
Once blocview is run it will generate various r3d files which can be combined with the original pdb files to produce the following image:
Example
To generate the previous image the following script was used: trna.pml
load tb.pdb load t2.r3d bg_color white hide lines zoom *,-5 set ray_trace_mode, 3 set ray_trace_fog, 0 sert ray_shadows, 0 set orthoscopic, 1 set antialias, 5 set valence, 1 util.cba(29) color grey, (elem C) cartoon arrow set cartoon_ladder_mode, 0 set cartoon_rect_width, 0.2 set cartoon_rect_length, 0.5 show cartoon set stick_radius, 0.14 show sticks set_view (\ 0.680474579, -0.153203458, -0.716576934,\ 0.658882320, -0.300013036, 0.689829707,\ -0.320666909, -0.941552401, -0.103208199,\ -0.000084338, 0.000022471, -263.030426025,\ 57.723434448, 45.338260651, 20.895099640,\ 218.710235596, 307.348541260, 1.000000000 ) set cartoon_color, green, resn G set cartoon_color, yellow, resn C set cartoon_color, red, resn A set cartoon_color, cyan, resn U ray 1024,768 png trna.png quit
An automatically generated pymol ray traced image can also be obtained by running blocview from 3DNA v. 2.0 directly. Using the following command:
blocview -o -t=100 1ehz.pdb
And the result is:
More examples of figures obtained using 3DNA for preprocessing can be found at:
[[7]]