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| == Animated Image Construction ==
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| 1. Go to the POLYVIEW 3D homepage, http://polyview.cchmc.org/polyview3d.html
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| 2. On the submission form, first select 'animation' in the "type of request" section, select the size of the animation to be generated in pixels(here the size is 600), then upload the PDB format protein structure file in the "source of structural data" section.
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| 3. On the "chain color and rendering section" select 'cartoon' and 'secondary structure'.
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| 4. On "advanced structural annotation" section select 'docking models in Capri format'.
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| 5. Any other forms for the animation may be selected by referring to the "Samples" according to the protein structure to be animated.
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| == JMol Image Construction ==
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| 1. First retrieve your protein sequence from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.
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| 2. Go to 3D-JIGSAW page http://bmm.cancerresearchuk.org/~3djigsaw/ and paste the sequence on the submission page. A .pdb format image of your protein will be sent to you on your email which can be opened by RASMOL.
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| 3. Upload this file on Proteopedia and then load the JMol applet for the protein following instructions on the Help:Editing page http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Help:Editing.
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| 4. You can edit your protein by using the scene authoring tools after loading the applet.
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