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'''Enhanced version of this plugin is now available at [[CMPyMOL]]''' | |||
The '''contact map visualizer''' plugin can link contact map images to the residues in PyMOL in a interactive way. Contact maps are pixel graphics where each protein residue corresponds to one line and one row of pixels. Thus for a 100 residue protein, such a image has 100x100 pixels. A common tool to generate such images is '''g_mdmat''' from the [http://www.gromacs.org gromacs] package. | The '''contact map visualizer''' plugin can link contact map images to the residues in PyMOL in a interactive way. Contact maps are pixel graphics where each protein residue corresponds to one line and one row of pixels. Thus for a 100 residue protein, such a image has 100x100 pixels. A common tool to generate such images is '''g_mdmat''' from the [http://www.gromacs.org gromacs] package. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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To generate a mean contact map form a protein trajectory | To generate a mean contact map form a protein trajectory | ||
g_mdmat -f <trajectory.pdb> -s <starting-frame.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm | g_mdmat -f <trajectory.pdb> -s <starting-frame.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm | ||
For Gromacs 2021 | |||
To generate contact map of a single PDB. For example contact map for a PDB from RCSB, use the following command | |||
gmx g_mdmat -f <protein.pdb> -s <protein.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm | |||
To generate a mean contact map form a protein trajectory | |||
gmx g_mdmat -f <trajectory.pdb> -s <starting-frame.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm | |||
To convert XPM to PNG format | |||
convert contact-map.xpm contact-map.png | |||
== Screenshot == | == Screenshot == |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 17 November 2021
Type | PyMOL Plugin |
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Download | plugins/contact_map_visualizer.py |
Author(s) | Venkatramanan Krishnamani |
License | - |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
Enhanced version of this plugin is now available at CMPyMOL
The contact map visualizer plugin can link contact map images to the residues in PyMOL in a interactive way. Contact maps are pixel graphics where each protein residue corresponds to one line and one row of pixels. Thus for a 100 residue protein, such a image has 100x100 pixels. A common tool to generate such images is g_mdmat from the gromacs package.
Usage
contact_map_visualizer [ image_file [, selection ]]
Required Dependencies
- pygame
- Tkinter (optional and usually included with PyMOL)
- PIL (optional, for automatically converting XPM images)
Example for installing all dependencies on a Ubuntu like system:
sudo apt-get install python-tk python-imaging python-pygame
Installation
- Navigate to plugins > install
- Locate the downloaded contact_map_visualizer.py file in the dialogbox and select 'OK'
- Quit and Restart 'pymol'
Alternative way: Just run the script, it will provide a command but no menu plugin entry.
Generate Contact Map
Use the command g_mdmat from Gromacs analysis package. A typical contact map looks like the figure on the right.
To generate contact map of a single PDB. For example contact map for a PDB from RCSB, use the following command
g_mdmat -f <protein.pdb> -s <protein.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm
To generate a mean contact map form a protein trajectory
g_mdmat -f <trajectory.pdb> -s <starting-frame.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm
For Gromacs 2021 To generate contact map of a single PDB. For example contact map for a PDB from RCSB, use the following command
gmx g_mdmat -f <protein.pdb> -s <protein.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm
To generate a mean contact map form a protein trajectory
gmx g_mdmat -f <trajectory.pdb> -s <starting-frame.pdb> -mean contact-map.xpm
To convert XPM to PNG format
convert contact-map.xpm contact-map.png
Screenshot
Copyright
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