Hi everyone,
Today the American Chemical Society's Chemical Biology published
their second set of interactive structure figures (disclosure:
adapted for Jmol by yours truly) in their March issue. These figures
incorporate molecular electrostatic potential maps calculated with
the APBS plug-in for PyMOL, written by Michael Lerner. This is thanks
to Michael's ready cooperation and Bob Hanson's tireless development
of Jmol.
The figures are available at the following URL (subscription required):
http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/article.cgi/acbcct/2007/2/i03/html/
cb700012y.html
The paper is Mechanistic and Structural Basis of Stereospecific Cβ-
Hydroxylation in Calcium-Dependent Antibiotic, a Daptomycin-Type
Lipopeptide, by Matthias Strieker et al. See figures 4 and 7.
ACS Chemical Biology is leading the way in providing interactive 3D
renderings of authors' structure figures, complete with custom
controls that make use of many powerful aspects of Jmol and 3D
visualization in general. If you'd like to support Chemical Biology's
efforts, please spread the word to colleagues about the journal and
their commitment to this technology.
Thank to the PyMOL community for answering my posts so promptly and
helpfully, making the MEP figures possible.
Best,
Frieda
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Frieda Reichsman, PhD
Molecules in Motion
Interactive Molecular Structures
http://www.moleculesinmotion.com
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