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APBS can be run as a pymol plugin, or stand-alone. It seems to work reasonably well, and is open-source, and is actively maintained by very able and responsive authors. James Whisstock wrote: > *** For details on how to be removed from this list visit the *** > *** CCP4 home page http://www.ccp4.ac.uk *** > > > Hi Xu > > ccp4mg does a great job on surfaces and electrostatics and uses the > similar energy calcs as GRASP > (www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~ccp4mg/ccp4mg_help/surfaces.html ). > > PYMOL also has a very nice surface rendering function, but the > electrostatics is more rough and ready and comes with a bunch of > disclaimers about its accuracy. > > J > > Xu TAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> Hello everyone, >> >> Is there alternative program to GRASP that is proved-accurate and >> more user-friendly and OS-friendly? >> >> Thanks for your input ! >> >> Xu Tan >> University of Washington, Seattle > -- > Professor James Whisstock > NHMRC Principle Research Fellow / Monash University Senior Logan fellow > > Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology > Monash University, Clayton Campus, PO Box 13d, VIC, 3800, Australia > +613 9905 3747 (Phone) > +613 9905 4699 (Fax) > +61 418 170 585 (Mobile) >
