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'''Author''': Bella Tony | '''Author''': Bella Tony | ||
− | '''Keywords''': Process Diagram, Macros, Alanine | + | '''Keywords''': Process Diagram, Macros, Alanine Biosythesis, |
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Generic Protein, Aminotransferase | Generic Protein, Aminotransferase | ||
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{| style="border-spacing:0;" | {| style="border-spacing:0;" | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| <center>'''Visual Cue'''</center> | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| <center>'''Visual Cue'''</center> | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide Number 1''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide Number 1''' | ||
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'''Title Slide''' | '''Title Slide''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Hello everyone. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Hello everyone. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In this tutorial, we will learn to: | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In this tutorial, we will learn to: | ||
− | * Use Macros | + | * Use '''Macros''' |
* Move Components on the draw area | * Move Components on the draw area | ||
* Connect a reaction line around a species | * Connect a reaction line around a species | ||
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'''Learning Objectives contd. ...''' | '''Learning Objectives contd. ...''' | ||
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* Align and extend a reaction line | * Align and extend a reaction line | ||
− | * Add a Product and a Reactant | + | * Add a '''Product''' and a '''Reactant''' |
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide Number 4''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide Number 4''' | ||
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'''System Requirement''' | '''System Requirement''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| For this tutorial, I am using | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| For this tutorial, I am using | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide Number 5''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide Number 5''' | ||
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'''Pre-requisites''' | '''Pre-requisites''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| To follow this tutorial, learners should be familiar with: | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| To follow this tutorial, learners should be familiar with: | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Slide 6''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | '''Slide 6''' | |
Conventional diagram for Alanine biosynthesis | Conventional diagram for Alanine biosynthesis | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| What you see here is the conventional diagram for '''Alanine Biosynthesis.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| What you see here is the conventional diagram for '''Alanine Biosynthesis.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open terminal by pressing '''Ctrl+Alt+T''' keys | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | Open terminal by pressing '''Ctrl+Alt+T''' keys | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open the '''terminal''' by pressing '''Ctrl+Alt+T''' keys simultaneously. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open the '''terminal''' by pressing '''Ctrl+Alt+T''' keys simultaneously. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Type '''./runCellDesigner4.3''' >> press '''Enter'''. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | Type '''./runCellDesigner4.3''' >> press '''Enter'''. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now type '''./runCellDesigner4.3''' and press '''Enter'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now type '''./runCellDesigner4.3''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Press''' CTRL+N'''>>name it '''Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram'''. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | Press''' CTRL+N'''>>name it '''Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram'''. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open a new file by pressing''' CTRL+N''' and name it '''Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open a new file by pressing''' CTRL+N''' and name it '''Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram'''. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Keep the default width and height and click on '''Ok''' button. | + | Click '''Ok'''. |
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Keep the default width and height and click on the '''Ok''' button. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | Cursor on the toolbar >> Point towards Macros for '''Catalysis''' >> | |
+ | click on it>>place anywhere on draw area. | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the toolbar, click on the '''Macros''' icon for '''Catalysis '''and click on the draw area. | ||
We now have a '''Macros-Catalysis reaction '''on the draw area. | We now have a '''Macros-Catalysis reaction '''on the draw area. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the main menu bar>>Click on''' Edit'''>> | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | On the main menu bar>>Click on''' Edit'''>> | ||
+ | |||
Scroll down and click on''' Select All'.''' | Scroll down and click on''' Select All'.''' | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | For that click on the ''''Edit'''' menu and then click on ''''Select All'.''' | |
+ | Alternately you may press '''Ctrl + A '''keys. | ||
All the '''Components''' are now highlighted. | All the '''Components''' are now highlighted. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on highlighted component >> without releasing the mouse button, drag the components to the desired place | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click on highlighted component >> without releasing the mouse button, | ||
+ | |||
+ | drag the components to the desired place | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now click anywhere on the highlighted components and drag them to the desired location. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now click anywhere on the highlighted components and drag them to the desired location. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click anywhere on the draw area | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click anywhere on the draw area | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Right click on the''' Generic Protein S1''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Right click on the''' Generic Protein S1''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Again on the draw area, right click on the''' Generic Protein S1.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Again on the draw area, right click on the''' Generic Protein S1.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click ''''Change Identity'''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click ''''Change Identity'''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Then click on the option ''''Change Identity''''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Then click on the option ''''Change Identity''''. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the dialog box ''''Change identity of the species'''>> go to '''class''' box>> change '''Protein''' to''' Simple Molecule'''. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | In the dialog box ''''Change identity of the species'''>> go to '''class''' box>> | ||
+ | |||
+ | change '''Protein''' to''' Simple Molecule'''. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the ''''class'''' box, change the '''Protein''' to''' Simple Molecule.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the ''''class'''' box, change the '''Protein''' to''' Simple Molecule.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
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− | + | Type''' Name '''as: '''2-keto-isovalerate''' >> | |
− | + | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | ''' '''Click''' ‘Apply’'''. |
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Type the''' Name '''as: '''2-keto-isovalerate'''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | And then click on the '''‘Apply’''' button. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
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+ | In the dialog box ‘'''The Same Species Exists'''’ >>Click on the option '''‘No’.''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the dialog box ‘'''The Same Species Exists'''’, click '''‘No’.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Point to the button '''"Yes"''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| However if you want to reflect the change to all components of the species, click ‘'''Yes'''’. | ||
Here, I will click''' ‘No’''' | Here, I will click''' ‘No’''' | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on '''2-keto-isovalerate.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on '''2-keto-isovalerate.''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe the''' Generic Protein S1, '''is now a '''simple molecule '''named '''2-keto-isovalerate.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe the''' Generic Protein S1, '''is now a '''simple molecule '''named '''2-keto-isovalerate.''' | ||
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I will drag the molecule to accomodate the name. | I will drag the molecule to accomodate the name. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | Right-click on '''Generic protein'''-'''S1 '''which is a '''product '''>> | |
+ | Change identity to''' Simple Molecule '''and '''Name '''it '''Valine.''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Right-click in the center of the''' end-point,''' '''Generic protein'''-'''S1 '''which is a '''product'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Right-click in the center of the''' end-point,''' '''Generic protein'''-'''S1 '''which is a '''product'''. | ||
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Change identity to''' Simple Molecule '''and name''' '''it '''Valine.''' | Change identity to''' Simple Molecule '''and name''' '''it '''Valine.''' | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the''' Apply '''button. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the''' Apply '''button. | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the Apply button. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the '''Apply''' button. |
+ | |||
You have''' Valine''' on the draw area. | You have''' Valine''' on the draw area. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Right-click and select '''Edit Protein.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Right-click and select '''Edit Protein.''' | ||
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In the ‘name’ field, type '''Aminotransferase''' | In the ‘name’ field, type '''Aminotransferase''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Next, rename catalyst''' S2.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Next, rename catalyst''' S2.''' | ||
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Right-click on it and select '''Edit Protein.''' | Right-click on it and select '''Edit Protein.''' | ||
− | In the ''' | + | |
+ | In the '''‘name’''' field, type '''Aminotransferase.''' | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on '''Update>>''' close the dialog box. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on '''Update>>''' close the dialog box. | ||
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Drag the corner of the molecule to accomodate the name. | Drag the corner of the molecule to accomodate the name. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on '''Update''' and close the dialog box. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on '''Update''' and close the dialog box. | ||
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Drag the corner of the molecule to accomodate the name. | Drag the corner of the molecule to accomodate the name. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on '''Valine''' >> Without releasing the mouse, drag the '''Species.''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click on '''Valine''' >> Without releasing the mouse, | ||
+ | |||
+ | drag the '''Species.''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click in the center of the ''''end-point'''' '''species''' i.e.''' Valine '''and drag and drop at the desired location'''.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click in the center of the ''''end-point'''' '''species''' i.e.''' Valine '''and drag and drop at the desired location'''.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| How to connect a reaction line around a species. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | How to connect a reaction line around a species. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| We will now learn how to connect a '''reaction line''' around a '''species'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| We will now learn how to connect a '''reaction line''' around a '''species'''. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| A '''Reaction line '''can be connected to any of the 16 connection points around a '''Species'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| A '''Reaction line '''can be connected to any of the 16 connection points around a '''Species'''. | ||
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I will show you how to do so. | I will show you how to do so. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on''' File''' >> '''New''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on''' File''' >> '''New''' | ||
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Type the filename as''' ‘Connection point of Species'''’. | Type the filename as''' ‘Connection point of Species'''’. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open a new window by pressing''' CTRL+N'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Open a new window by pressing''' CTRL+N'''. | ||
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Name this file as''' Connection points.''' | Name this file as''' Connection points.''' | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''<<PAUSE RECORDING>>''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''<<PAUSE RECORDING>>''' | ||
+ | On the toolbar >>Click on the '''Generic protein '''>> | ||
− | + | Click again on the draw area >> name it '''Protein 1''' | |
− | + | ||
Repeat the above and name it '''Protein 2''' | Repeat the above and name it '''Protein 2''' | ||
'''<<RESUME RECORDING>>''' | '''<<RESUME RECORDING>>''' | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the draw area, draw two '''generic proteins '''and name them '''Protein 1 '''and '''Protein 2.''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | On the draw area, draw two '''generic proteins '''and name them '''Protein 1 '''and '''Protein 2.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on the toolbar >>Click on the '''State transition>>''' hover the mouse on''' Protein 1'''>> | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the main menu,click on the icon for '''State Transition'''. | + | Cursor on the toolbar >>Click on the '''State transition>>''' |
+ | |||
+ | hover the mouse on''' Protein 1'''>> | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the main menu,click on the icon for '''State Transition'''. | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Mouse hovering | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Mouse hovering | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe that all 16 connection points are highlighted in grey color. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe that all 16 connection points are highlighted in grey color. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Point the cursor to one connection point. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Point the cursor to one connection point. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Note that when the cursor is pointed to one of these connection points, it will change to blue color. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Note that when the cursor is pointed to one of these connection points, it will change to blue color. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on any one of the connection points. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click on any one of the connection points. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Let’s click on one of the connection points. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Let’s click on one of the connection points. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Hover the mouse on '''Protein 2''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Hover the mouse on '''Protein 2''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the same manner, hover the mouse on the ‘'''end-point'''' '''Species '''i.e. '''Protein 2'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| In the same manner, hover the mouse on the ‘'''end-point'''' '''Species '''i.e. '''Protein 2'''. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | Click on any one of the connection points. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Again, as explained above, click on the required connection point. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Again, as explained above, click on the required connection point. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on '''State Transition '''reaction line between the selected connection points. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Cursor on '''State Transition '''reaction line between the selected connection points. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| A '''State Transition '''reaction line is formed between the selected connection points. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| A '''State Transition '''reaction line is formed between the selected connection points. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the '''State transition''' reaction line between '''Protein 1 '''and '''Protein 2''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click on the '''State transition''' reaction line between | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Protein 1 '''and '''Protein 2''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the '''State transition reaction line '''between '''Protein 1 '''and '''Protein 2''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the '''State transition reaction line '''between '''Protein 1 '''and '''Protein 2''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Point the cursor on the 2 '''process nodes''' on the '''reaction line''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Point the cursor on the 2 '''process nodes''' on the '''reaction line''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Note that the 2 '''process nodes''' on the '''reaction line''' get highlighted. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Note that the 2 '''process nodes''' on the '''reaction line''' get highlighted. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| One by one, hover the mouse on 2 process nodes of '''start point '''and''' end point '''of the species | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | One by one, hover the mouse on 2 process nodes of | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''start point '''and''' end point '''of the species | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| If we hover the mouse on either of the 2 '''process nodes''', a ‘'''plus’''' sign appears. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| If we hover the mouse on either of the 2 '''process nodes''', a ‘'''plus’''' sign appears. | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | ||
+ | Click on the '''process node'''>> Drag and place the | ||
+ | |||
+ | reaction line on the required '''connection point.''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on one of the '''process nodes.''' | ||
Now drag and place the pointer on the preferred '''connection point.''' | Now drag and place the pointer on the preferred '''connection point.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the | ||
+ | |||
+ | highlighted components. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the r'''eaction line''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the r'''eaction line''' | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| To extend or stretch the '''reaction line | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| To extend or stretch the '''reaction line''', first click on it. |
− | + | ||
− | , first click on it. | + | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on either of the process nodes located on the '''start-point''' or '''end-point | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now click on either of the '''process nodes '''located on the '''start-point''' or '''end-point | + | |
+ | Click on either of the process nodes located | ||
+ | |||
+ | on the '''start-point''' or '''end-point Species.''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now click on either of the '''process nodes '''located on the '''start-point''' or '''end-point Species'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Drag the mouse to stretch the '''reaction line '''till the preferred connection point. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Drag the mouse to stretch the '''reaction line '''till the preferred connection point. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Drag the mouse to stretch the '''reaction line '''till the preferred connection point. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Drag the mouse to stretch the '''reaction line '''till the preferred connection point. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on the''' Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram''' window. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click on the''' Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram''' window. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Let us come back to the '''Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram''' window. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Let us come back to the '''Build''' '''and Modify Process Diagram''' window. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| From the toolbar, click and place 2 '''simple molecules''' on the draw area. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | From the toolbar, click and place 2 '''simple molecules''' on the draw area. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| From the toolbar, click and place 2 '''simple molecules''' on the draw area. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| From the toolbar, click and place 2 '''simple molecules''' on the draw area. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Name them '''Glutamate''' and''' 2-Oxoglutarate'''. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Name them '''Glutamate''' and''' 2-Oxoglutarate'''. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Name them '''Glutamate''' and''' 2-Oxoglutarate'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Name them '''Glutamate''' and''' 2-Oxoglutarate'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Drag and place them adjacent to the '''Simple molecules:''' '''2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Drag and place them adjacent to the '''Simple molecules: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''' '''2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Drag and place them adjacent to the '''Simple molecules:''' '''2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Drag and place them adjacent to the '''Simple molecules:''' '''2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | Cursor on the draw area. | |
+ | '''<<PAUSE RECORDING>>''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| As explained earlier, let us align the components on the draw area. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| As explained earlier, let us align the components on the draw area. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''<<RESUME RECORDING>>''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | '''<<RESUME RECORDING>>''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| From what was explained earlier, I have now completed aligning the components. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| From what was explained earlier, I have now completed aligning the components. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the toolbar, click on the icon for''' ‘Add Product’.''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | On the toolbar, click on the icon for''' ‘Add Product’.''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the toolbar, click on the icon for''' ‘Add Product’.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the toolbar, click on the icon for''' ‘Add Product’.''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
+ | Hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction | ||
− | + | between''' 2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction between''' 2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Now hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction between''' 2-keto-isovalerate '''and '''Valine.''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | Next, hover the mouse on '''2-Oxoglutarate >> '''Click on any of the 16 highlighted process nodes. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Next, hover the mouse on '''2-Oxoglutarate.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Next, hover the mouse on '''2-Oxoglutarate.''' | ||
− | |||
− | |||
Click on any one of the 16 highlighted '''process nodes.''' | Click on any one of the 16 highlighted '''process nodes.''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| A '''reaction line '''appears between '''State Transition '''and '''2-Oxoglutarate''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | A '''reaction line '''appears between '''State Transition | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''and '''2-Oxoglutarate''' | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe, a '''reaction line '''appears between '''State Transition '''and '''2-Oxoglutarate.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe, a '''reaction line '''appears between '''State Transition '''and '''2-Oxoglutarate.''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Click on '''‘Add Reactant’''' icon | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Click on '''‘Add Reactant’''' icon | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Similarly, click on '''‘Add Reactant’''' icon. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Similarly, click on '''‘Add Reactant’''' icon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| On the toolbar>> click on '''‘Add Reactant’ >> '''Hover the mouse on '''Glutamate'''>>click on any of the 16 highlighted process nodes. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | On the toolbar>> click on '''‘Add Reactant’ >> '''Hover the mouse on | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Glutamate'''>>click on any of the 16 highlighted process nodes. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Hover the mouse on '''Glutamate''' and click on one of the 16 highlighted''' process nodes.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Hover the mouse on '''Glutamate''' and click on one of the 16 highlighted''' process nodes.''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction >> click on the process node. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction >> click on the process node. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Next, hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction and click on the '''process node.''' | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Next, hover the mouse on the''' State Transition '''reaction and click on the '''process node.''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on '''reaction line '''between '''State Transition '''and''' Glutamate'''. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Cursor on '''reaction line '''between | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''State Transition '''and''' Glutamate'''. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe, a '''reaction line '''appears between '''State Transition '''and''' Glutamate'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Observe, a '''reaction line '''appears between '''State Transition '''and''' Glutamate'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on '''Catalysis '''reaction | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Cursor on '''Catalysis '''reaction | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| We now have a complete '''Catalysis '''reaction with a '''Reactant''' and a '''Product'''. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| We now have a complete '''Catalysis '''reaction with a '''Reactant''' and a '''Product'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on toolbar | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Cursor on toolbar | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| I will align the '''reaction''' to accommodate other '''components''' in the process diagram. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| I will align the '''reaction''' to accommodate other '''components''' in the process diagram. | ||
From the toolbar use the icons: | From the toolbar use the icons: | ||
− | * State Transition | + | * '''State Transition''' |
− | * Simple Molecule | + | * '''Simple Molecule''' |
− | * Generic Protein and | + | * '''Generic Protein''' and |
− | * Catalysis | + | * '''Catalysis''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Cursor on completed process diagram. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | Cursor on completed process diagram. | ||
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| This is the completed process diagram. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| This is the completed process diagram. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
+ | Go to '''View'''>> click on '''Zoom Fit''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| To view it properly, go to '''View '''on the main menu bar and click on''' Zoom Fit''' | ||
You now see the completed '''Process Diagram''' | You now see the completed '''Process Diagram''' | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | Summary | + | '''Slide'''Summary |
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Let us summarize. | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Let us summarize. | ||
In this tutorial, we will learn to: | In this tutorial, we will learn to: | ||
− | * Use Macros | + | * Use '''Macros''' |
* Move Components on the draw area | * Move Components on the draw area | ||
* Connect a reaction line around a species | * Connect a reaction line around a species | ||
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| We also learnt to: | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | We also learnt to: | ||
* Align and extend a reaction line | * Align and extend a reaction line | ||
− | * Add a Product and a Reactant | + | * Add a '''Product''' and a '''Reactant''' |
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Acknowledgement''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| About the Spoken Tutorial project- | + | |
+ | '''Assignment''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
+ | For the assignment: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Build a process diagram for '''Methionine Biosynthesis''' using tools in '''CellDesigner''' | ||
+ | *# Explore the '''Macros''' for '''GTP/GD''' | ||
+ | *# Find out how to create a ’Curve’ reaction line | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | About the Spoken Tutorial project- | ||
* Watch the video at the following link | * Watch the video at the following link | ||
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| '''Acknowledgement''' | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| |
− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| The''' Spoken Tutorial Project '''Team conducts- | + | |
+ | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
+ | |||
+ | The''' Spoken Tutorial Project '''Team conducts- | ||
* Workshops using Spoken tutorials. | * Workshops using Spoken tutorials. | ||
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+ | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
+ | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of '''Talk to a Teacher project.''' | ||
It is funded by '''NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India'''. | It is funded by '''NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India'''. | ||
− | More information on this Mission is available at the link | + | More information on this Mission is available at the given link. |
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− | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| This is '''Bella Tony '''from''' IIT Bombay''' signing off. Thank you for joining. | + | | style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.071cm;"| This is '''Bella Tony '''from''' IIT Bombay''' signing off. |
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 21 October 2015
Title of the Script: Build and Modify Process Diagram
Author: Bella Tony
Keywords: Process Diagram, Macros, Alanine Biosythesis, Generic Protein, Aminotransferase
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Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Hello everyone.
Welcome to this tutorial on ‘Build and Modify Process Diagram in CellDesigner’. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to:
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Slide Number 3
Learning Objectives contd. ... |
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Slide Number 4
System Requirement |
For this tutorial, I am using
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Slide Number 5
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial, learners should be familiar with:
If not, for relevant CellDesigner tutorials, please visit the Spoken Tutorial website |
Let us begin | |
Slide 6 Conventional diagram for Alanine biosynthesis |
What you see here is the conventional diagram for Alanine Biosynthesis. |
Now, we’ll use CellDesigner to create this process diagram. | |
Open terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T keys |
Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T keys simultaneously. |
Type ./runCellDesigner4.3 >> press Enter. |
Now type ./runCellDesigner4.3 and press Enter. |
CellDesigner window is now open on your terminal | |
Press CTRL+N>>name it Build and Modify Process Diagram. |
Open a new file by pressing CTRL+N and name it Build and Modify Process Diagram. |
Click Ok. |
Keep the default width and height and click on the Ok button. |
Now let us learn what are ‘Macros’. | |
Macros are frequently used Components sets that help in drawing the diagrams easily. | |
Cursor on the toolbar >> Point towards Macros for Catalysis >> click on it>>place anywhere on draw area. |
On the toolbar, click on the Macros icon for Catalysis and click on the draw area.
We now have a Macros-Catalysis reaction on the draw area. |
Let’s learn to move all the components to another side of the draw area. | |
On the main menu bar>>Click on Edit>>
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For that click on the 'Edit' menu and then click on 'Select All'. Alternately you may press Ctrl + A keys. All the Components are now highlighted. |
Click on highlighted component >> without releasing the mouse button, drag the components to the desired place |
Now click anywhere on the highlighted components and drag them to the desired location. |
Let’s proceed. | |
Click anywhere on the draw area |
Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. |
Right click on the Generic Protein S1 |
Again on the draw area, right click on the Generic Protein S1. |
Click 'Change Identity' |
Then click on the option 'Change Identity'. |
In the dialog box 'Change identity of the species>> go to class box>> change Protein to Simple Molecule. |
In the 'class' box, change the Protein to Simple Molecule. |
Type Name as: 2-keto-isovalerate >> Click ‘Apply’. |
Type the Name as: 2-keto-isovalerate.
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In the dialog box ‘The Same Species Exists’ >>Click on the option ‘No’. |
In the dialog box ‘The Same Species Exists’, click ‘No’. |
Point to the button "Yes" | However if you want to reflect the change to all components of the species, click ‘Yes’.
Here, I will click ‘No’ |
Cursor on 2-keto-isovalerate. | Observe the Generic Protein S1, is now a simple molecule named 2-keto-isovalerate.
I will drag the molecule to accomodate the name. |
Right-click on Generic protein-S1 which is a product >> Change identity to Simple Molecule and Name it Valine. |
Right-click in the center of the end-point, Generic protein-S1 which is a product.
Change identity to Simple Molecule and name it Valine. |
Click on the Apply button. | Click on the Apply button.
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Right-click and select Edit Protein.
In the ‘name’ field, type Aminotransferase |
Next, rename catalyst S2.
Right-click on it and select Edit Protein.
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Click on Update>> close the dialog box.
Drag the corner of the molecule to accomodate the name. |
Click on Update and close the dialog box.
Drag the corner of the molecule to accomodate the name. |
Next, let’s change the position of the linked reaction. | |
Click on Valine >> Without releasing the mouse, drag the Species. |
Click in the center of the 'end-point' species i.e. Valine and drag and drop at the desired location. |
Repeat the same with Aminotransferase | |
Observe that the linked reaction follows wherever the ‘end-point’ Species moves. | |
How to connect a reaction line around a species. |
We will now learn how to connect a reaction line around a species. |
A Reaction line can be connected to any of the 16 connection points around a Species.
I will show you how to do so. | |
Click on File >> New
Type the filename as ‘Connection point of Species’. |
Open a new window by pressing CTRL+N.
Name this file as Connection points. |
Click Ok. | Keep the default width and height and click on Ok the button. |
<<PAUSE RECORDING>>
On the toolbar >>Click on the Generic protein >> Click again on the draw area >> name it Protein 1 Repeat the above and name it Protein 2 <<RESUME RECORDING>> |
On the draw area, draw two generic proteins and name them Protein 1 and Protein 2. |
Cursor on the toolbar >>Click on the State transition>> hover the mouse on Protein 1>> |
In the main menu,click on the icon for State Transition.
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Mouse hovering | Observe that all 16 connection points are highlighted in grey color. |
Point the cursor to one connection point. |
Note that when the cursor is pointed to one of these connection points, it will change to blue color. |
Click on any one of the connection points. |
Let’s click on one of the connection points. |
Hover the mouse on Protein 2 |
In the same manner, hover the mouse on the ‘end-point' Species i.e. Protein 2. |
Click on any one of the connection points. |
Again, as explained above, click on the required connection point. |
Cursor on State Transition reaction line between the selected connection points. |
A State Transition reaction line is formed between the selected connection points. |
Next, we will align the Reaction line. | |
Click on the State transition reaction line between Protein 1 and Protein 2 |
Click on the State transition reaction line between Protein 1 and Protein 2 |
Point the cursor on the 2 process nodes on the reaction line |
Note that the 2 process nodes on the reaction line get highlighted. |
One by one, hover the mouse on 2 process nodes of start point and end point of the species |
If we hover the mouse on either of the 2 process nodes, a ‘plus’ sign appears. |
Click on the process node>> Drag and place the reaction line on the required connection point. |
Click on one of the process nodes.
Now drag and place the pointer on the preferred connection point. |
Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. |
Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted components. |
Click on the reaction line | To extend or stretch the reaction line, first click on it. |
Click on either of the process nodes located on the start-point or end-point Species. |
Now click on either of the process nodes located on the start-point or end-point Species. |
Drag the mouse to stretch the reaction line till the preferred connection point. |
Drag the mouse to stretch the reaction line till the preferred connection point. |
From here on, we will proceed with the Process diagram. | |
Click on the Build and Modify Process Diagram window. |
Let us come back to the Build and Modify Process Diagram window. |
Let’s add a Reactant and a Product, to the existing reaction. | |
From the toolbar, click and place 2 simple molecules on the draw area. |
From the toolbar, click and place 2 simple molecules on the draw area. |
Name them Glutamate and 2-Oxoglutarate. |
Name them Glutamate and 2-Oxoglutarate. |
Drag and place them adjacent to the Simple molecules: 2-keto-isovalerate and Valine. |
Drag and place them adjacent to the Simple molecules: 2-keto-isovalerate and Valine. |
Cursor on the draw area. <<PAUSE RECORDING>> |
As explained earlier, let us align the components on the draw area. |
<<RESUME RECORDING>> |
From what was explained earlier, I have now completed aligning the components. |
On the toolbar, click on the icon for ‘Add Product’. |
On the toolbar, click on the icon for ‘Add Product’. |
Hover the mouse on the State Transition reaction between 2-keto-isovalerate and Valine. |
Now hover the mouse on the State Transition reaction between 2-keto-isovalerate and Valine. |
Click on the process node | Click on the highlighted process node. |
Next, hover the mouse on 2-Oxoglutarate >> Click on any of the 16 highlighted process nodes. |
Next, hover the mouse on 2-Oxoglutarate.
Click on any one of the 16 highlighted process nodes. |
A reaction line appears between State Transition and 2-Oxoglutarate |
Observe, a reaction line appears between State Transition and 2-Oxoglutarate. |
Click on ‘Add Reactant’ icon |
Similarly, click on ‘Add Reactant’ icon. |
On the toolbar>> click on ‘Add Reactant’ >> Hover the mouse on Glutamate>>click on any of the 16 highlighted process nodes. |
Hover the mouse on Glutamate and click on one of the 16 highlighted process nodes. |
Hover the mouse on the State Transition reaction >> click on the process node. |
Next, hover the mouse on the State Transition reaction and click on the process node. |
Cursor on reaction line between State Transition and Glutamate. |
Observe, a reaction line appears between State Transition and Glutamate. |
Cursor on Catalysis reaction |
We now have a complete Catalysis reaction with a Reactant and a Product. |
Cursor on toolbar |
I will align the reaction to accommodate other components in the process diagram.
From the toolbar use the icons:
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Cursor on completed process diagram. |
This is the completed process diagram. |
Go to View>> click on Zoom Fit |
To view it properly, go to View on the main menu bar and click on Zoom Fit
You now see the completed Process Diagram |
SlideSummary |
Let us summarize.
In this tutorial, we will learn to:
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Assignment |
For the assignment:
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Acknowledgement |
About the Spoken Tutorial project-
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Acknowledgement |
The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts-
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Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of Talk to a Teacher project.
It is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. More information on this Mission is available at the given link. |
This is Bella Tony from IIT Bombay signing off.
Thank you for joining. |