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Revision as of 12:11, 10 May 2021

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News & Updates
Official Release PyMOL v2.5 has been released on May 10, 2021.
Python 3 New Python 3 compatibility guide for scripts and plugins
POSF New PyMOL fellows announced for 2018-2019
Tutorial Plugins Tutorial updated for PyQt5
New Plugin PICv is a new plugin for clustering protein-protein interactions and visualization with available data from PDBe
Selection keywords New polymer.protein and polymer.nucleic selection keywords. Thanks everyone who participated in the poll!
Plugin Update MOLE 2.5 is an updated version of channel analysis software in PyMOL
New Script dssr_block is a wrapper for DSSR (3dna) and creates block-shaped nucleic acid cartoons
Older News See Older News.
Did you know...

Gyration tensor

Type PyMOL Plugin
Download http://emptyewer.github.io/Gyration_tensor
Author(s) Venkatramanan Krishnamani
License -

Introduction

This program calculates and visualizes the gration tensors of a protein (based on geometry) for each chain in the PDB file.


How to get it

git clone https://github.com/emptyewer/Gyration_tensor.git

Required Dependencies on Linux and Mac OS X

sudo apt-get install python-tk python-numpy

Installing on Linux

  • Navigate to plugins > install
  • Locate the downloaded gyration_tensor.py file in the dialogbox and select 'OK'
  • Quit and Restart 'pymol'

Usage

  • Launch PyMOL
  • Navigate to Plugins > Contact Map Visualizer in PyMOL
  • When the first dialog box pops up, select PDB file and select 'OK'.
  • The plugin calculates and outputs the Magnitude and Direction of the tensors in the debug window and draws the ..→
A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.