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== Summary ==
PICv Pymol Plugin


Protein interaction clustering and visualization (PICv) is a pioneering attempt at clustering and understanding protein-protein interaction for any given protein by implementing ML based clustering. The PyMOL plugin facilitates importing of the best PDB structure for a given protein and 3D-visualization of protein-protein interaction interface clusters.
Installation and Demo video
Visit the below mentioned link for detailed installation followed by demo.
https://youtu.be/3bxpASy-FV0
The plugin was developed by Center of Excellence Computational Genomics, R V College of Engineering, Bangalore, India in collaboration with Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe), UK
For more details visit
www.vidyaniranjan.co.in

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