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*The above images were produced by [[FirstGlance in Jmol]], using '''Solid''' in the ''Views'' tab. | |||
*[[2e0z]] is a virus-like particle from ''Pyrococcus furiosus''. It was automatically simplified to every 2nd alpha carbon. It is composed of 180 sequence-identical protein chains. Its diameter is about 380 Å. | |||
*[[7lgh|7LGH]] is a bacteriophage Q Beta particle. It was automatically simplified to alpha carbons. It is composed of 132 sequence-identical protein chains. Its larger diameter is about 275 Å. | |||
* "N->C Rainbow" color scheme: {{Template:ColorKey_Amino2CarboxyRainbow}} | |||
* "Distance from Center" color scheme is a similar spectral sequence of colors, coloring atoms closest to the center of the structure <font color="red">'''red'''</font>, and atoms farthest from the center <font color="blue">'''blue'''</font>. | |||
*Both color schemes are available under '''Solid''' in the ''Views'' tab of FirstGlance. For more about color schemes, see [[DRuMS]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 28 December 2022
2e0z Distance from Center |
7LGH N->C Rainbow |
2e0z N->C Rainbow |
- The above images were produced by FirstGlance in Jmol, using Solid in the Views tab.
- 2e0z is a virus-like particle from Pyrococcus furiosus. It was automatically simplified to every 2nd alpha carbon. It is composed of 180 sequence-identical protein chains. Its diameter is about 380 Å.
- 7LGH is a bacteriophage Q Beta particle. It was automatically simplified to alpha carbons. It is composed of 132 sequence-identical protein chains. Its larger diameter is about 275 Å.
- "N->C Rainbow" color scheme:
Amino Terminus | Carboxy Terminus |
- "Distance from Center" color scheme is a similar spectral sequence of colors, coloring atoms closest to the center of the structure red, and atoms farthest from the center blue.
- Both color schemes are available under Solid in the Views tab of FirstGlance. For more about color schemes, see DRuMS.