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A recipe for reading surfaces from Roman Laskowski's SURFNET program (for finding cavities in macromolecules) into PyMol for visualisation.
A recipe for reading surfaces from [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~roman/ Roman Laskowski]'s [http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/~roman/surfnet/surfnet.html SURFNET] program (for finding cavities in macromolecules) into PyMol for visualisation.


1. Create your surfaces in "CCP4" format in SURFNET.
1. Create your surfaces in "CCP4" format in SURFNET.
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2. Use Gerard Kleywegt's mapman from the USF RAVE package to convert the CCP4 density map to XPLOR format
2. Use [http://xray.bmc.uu.se/gerard Gerard Kleywegt]'s mapman from the [http://alpha2.bmc.uu.se/usf/ USF] [http://alpha2.bmc.uu.se/usf/rave.html RAVE] package to convert the CCP4 density map to XPLOR format


e.g. in a shell on LINUX:
e.g. in a shell on LINUX:
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4. Generate a mesh or surface object from the map using isomesh or isosurface.
4. Generate a mesh or surface object from the map using isomesh or isosurface.


e.g. isomesh gaps_mesh gaps 100.0
e.g. on the PyMol command line
 
<tt>
isomesh gaps_mesh gaps 100.0
</tt>

Revision as of 04:11, 4 August 2006

A recipe for reading surfaces from Roman Laskowski's SURFNET program (for finding cavities in macromolecules) into PyMol for visualisation.

1. Create your surfaces in "CCP4" format in SURFNET.

Aside: SURFNET can be compiled against ccp4 version 5 and 6 libraries by following the instructions in the SURFNET distribution and modifiying the link lines at the end of ccp4link.scr to replace

$CLIB/libccp4.a

with

$CLIB/libccp4f.a $CLIB/libccp4c.a

2. Use Gerard Kleywegt's mapman from the USF RAVE package to convert the CCP4 density map to XPLOR format

e.g. in a shell on LINUX:

$ lx_mapman

MAPMAN > READ map1 gaps.den

MAPMAN > WRITE map1 gaps.xplor XPLOR


3. Open the XPLOR map in PyMol

4. Generate a mesh or surface object from the map using isomesh or isosurface.

e.g. on the PyMol command line

isomesh gaps_mesh gaps 100.0