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This article gives step by step instructions for uploading an [[atomic coordinate file]] (a "molecule" or [[PDB file]]) for use in molecular scenes in Proteopedia.
This article gives step by step instructions for uploading an [[atomic coordinate file]] (a "molecule" or [[PDB file]]) for use in molecular scenes in Proteopedia. For uploading other types of files, see [[Help:Multimedia]].


This article assumes you are familiar with Proteopedia's [[Scene authoring tools|Molecular Scene Authoring Tools]] ([[SAT]]). If you want to improve your familiarity with the SAT, the best place to start is with the [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide|Video Guides]].
This article assumes you are familiar with Proteopedia's [[Scene authoring tools|Molecular Scene Authoring Tools]] ([[SAT]]). If you want to improve your familiarity with the SAT, the best place to start is with the [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide|Video Guides]].
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'''Theoretical models''': If your model is a macromolecule [[Theoretical models|generated from theory (ab initio, homology modeling)]], copy the template below and paste it into the very top of your page.
'''Theoretical models''': If your model is a macromolecule [[Theoretical models|generated from theory (ab initio, homology modeling)]], copy the template below and paste it into the very top of your page.


:<nowiki>{{Theoretical_model}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{Theoretical_model}}</nowiki>


This will display a cautionary banner at the top of your page, like the one at the top of [[Structure of E. coli DnaC helicase loader]]. If your model was determined by empirical experiment, such as [[X-ray crystallography]] or [[NMR]], or if it is a small molecule (less than 100 atoms), it is not necessary to include this caution.
This will display a cautionary banner at the top of your page, like the one at the top of [[Structure of E. coli DnaC helicase loader]]. If your model was determined by empirical experiment, such as [[X-ray crystallography]] or [[NMR]], or if it is a small molecule (less than 100 atoms), it is not necessary to include this caution.

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Eric Martz, Wayne Decatur, Angel Herraez, Jaime Prilusky, Karsten Theis