Jmol/Electrostatic potential: Difference between revisions
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<scriptWhenUnChecked>isosurface off</scriptWhenUnChecked> | <scriptWhenUnChecked>isosurface off</scriptWhenUnChecked> | ||
<scriptWhenchecked>select all; isosurface molecular map mep color translucent</scriptWhenchecked> | <scriptWhenchecked>select all; isosurface molecular map mep; color isosurface range -0.05 0.05; color isosurface translucent | ||
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<text>potential map</text> | <text>potential map</text> | ||
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===Example 2: the DNA-binding protein FIS=== | ===Example 2: the DNA-binding protein FIS=== | ||
DNA-binding (and DNA-bending) of <scene name='86/864093/Fis/1'>FIS</scene> is believed to be mostly electrostatic, explaining the low sequence-specificity and the high sensitive of interactions to ionic strength of the solvent. | |||
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<scriptWhenchecked>select all; isosurface JVXL "http://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/2/2c/1F36.jvxl"</scriptWhenchecked> | |||
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<text>potential map</text> | |||
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</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |