From time to time I find it valuable to view the suface of a
ligand-binding pocket looking out from the surface's interior. This is
accomplished in a variety of ways - principally, zooming and clipping. It
would be wonderful to be able to represent just the "skin" of the active site
wrapping around the ligands, like a sac - this seems quite difficult to
achieve. A related problem is that ray-ing a surface that has been clipped
yields a collection of odd surface regions that represent poorly the non-ray-ed
version - it is as if the resolution of the ray it too gross to capture the
clipping edges.
Advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Leyh
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