File:Induced-Fit-in-Protein-Multimerization-The-HFBI-Case-pcbi.1005202.s005.ogv
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DescriptionInduced-Fit-in-Protein-Multimerization-The-HFBI-Case-pcbi.1005202.s005.ogv |
English: Electrostatic potential morphing. In order to visually appreciate the differences between the electrostatic potential of ccc and coc, a morphing transition between the 3D electrostatic potential maps has been computed using the Chimera software [38]. Red regions show negative potential while blue regions indicate positive potential. For a clearer visualization the movie shows the transition from ccc to coc and then back to ccc. It is clearly visible the negative cloud growing from ccc to coc in the region of the last β-hairpin at the interface with chain D (pink ribbon). |
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Source | S2 Video from Riccardi L, Mereghetti P (2016). "Induced Fit in Protein Multimerization: The HFBI Case". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005202. PMID 27832079. PMC: 5104427. | ||
Author | Riccardi L, Mereghetti P | ||
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Short title | Electrostatic potential morphing. |
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Author | Riccardi L, Mereghetti P |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | In order to visually appreciate the differences between the electrostatic potential of ccc and coc, a morphing transition between the 3D electrostatic potential maps has been computed using the Chimera software [38]. Red regions show negative potential while blue regions indicate positive potential. For a clearer visualization the movie shows the transition from ccc to coc and then back to ccc. It is clearly visible the negative cloud growing from ccc to coc in the region of the last β-hairpin at the interface with chain D (pink ribbon). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-11 |