Dear All, Thanks a lot to all, for replying to my query.and yes Dr. Read, i m trying to make the movie for the first time but hopefully with the help of CCP4bb, i will be able to do the task. Thanks again.Regards
-- Sonali Dhindwal “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” --- On Wed, 21/3/12, Randy Read <rj...@cam.ac.uk> wrote: From: Randy Read <rj...@cam.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] using pymol for making movie of change in protein structure To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Date: Wednesday, 21 March, 2012, 9:06 PM You've already had an answer about the morphing part of the question, so I'll just address the question about tools. In terms of making a movie, if you aren't already an expert in making movies with PyMol, I'd suggest starting first with ccp4mg. Once you have a set of coordinate files for the morph, it's very easy to make a nice movie. Best wishes, Randy Read ----- Randy J. Read Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge Cambridge Institute for Medical Research Tel: +44 1223 336500 Wellcome Trust/MRC Building Fax: +44 1223 336827 Hills Road E-mail: rj...@cam.ac.uk Cambridge CB2 0XY, U.K. www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk On 21 Mar 2012, at 14:52, sonali dhindwal wrote: > Dear All, > > My query is slightly out of scope of ccp4. > I need some suggestions for making movie using pymol to show conformation of > a reactive site loop, through the use of three crystal structure which are > available showing this change. > > I have seen many people present the structural information in the form of > movie, to show how the ligands come and the flexible residues moves giving > change in the active site by movement of the flexible loops. > I found emovie and installed the plugin but pymol installed on my system > doesnt support the morph feature. > Can someone please help in suggesting some other tool and tutorial for the > same. > > Thanks in advance. > Regards > >