Lac repressor morph methods: Difference between revisions
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===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
The morph is a linear interpolation of atomic coordinates. The empirical start and finish models are taken from ensembles obtained by NMR. The animation begins with model 9 of [[1osl]], and ends with model 14 of [[1l1m]]. '''Model 14''' of 1L1M was chosen because it is the most representative (according to Olderado). '''Model 9''' of 1OSL was chosen because the flexible carboxy termini are in the vicinity of those in 1L1M. | The morph is a linear interpolation of atomic coordinates. The empirical start and finish models are taken from ensembles obtained by NMR. The animation begins with model 9 of [[1osl]], and ends with model 14 of [[1l1m]]. '''Model 14''' of 1L1M was chosen because it is the most representative (according to [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/olderado/ Olderado]). '''Model 9''' of 1OSL was chosen because the flexible carboxy termini are in the vicinity of those in 1L1M. | ||
===DNA sequence and alignment=== | ===DNA sequence and alignment=== |