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{{Infobox script-repo | |||
|type = script | |||
|filename = color_by_conservation.py | |||
|author = [[User:Inchoate|Jason Vertrees]] | |||
|license = Free | |||
}} | |||
= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
This script reads an alignment object and colors the protein objects in the alignment by the sequence conservation found in the alignment. | This script reads an alignment object and colors the protein objects in the alignment by the sequence conservation found in the alignment. | ||
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= Example Usage = | = Example Usage = | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | ||
# | reinitialize | ||
import color_by_conservation | |||
# get some kinases | |||
fetch 1opk 3dtc 3p86 2eva 3efw, async=0 | |||
# turn on the sequence viewer | # turn on the sequence viewer | ||
set seq_view | set seq_view | ||
# align them into the "algn" object | |||
for x in cmd.get_names(): cmd.align(x, "3efw and c. A", object="algn") | |||
# align them into the " | |||
for x in cmd.get_names(): cmd.align(x, "3efw and c. A", object=" | |||
# color | # color | ||
color_by_conservation aln=algn, as_putty=1 | |||
color_by_conservation | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
</ | |||
[[Category:Script_Library]] | [[Category:Script_Library]] | ||
[[Category:Structural_Biology_Scripts]] | [[Category:Structural_Biology_Scripts]] | ||
[[Category:Pymol-script-repo]] |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 15 January 2012
Type | Python Script |
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Download | color_by_conservation.py |
Author(s) | Jason Vertrees |
License | Free |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
Overview
This script reads an alignment object and colors the protein objects in the alignment by the sequence conservation found in the alignment.
Example Usage
reinitialize
import color_by_conservation
# get some kinases
fetch 1opk 3dtc 3p86 2eva 3efw, async=0
# turn on the sequence viewer
set seq_view
# align them into the "algn" object
for x in cmd.get_names(): cmd.align(x, "3efw and c. A", object="algn")
# color
color_by_conservation aln=algn, as_putty=1