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− | |On the command line, type | + | |On the '''command line''', type: '''rep bs''' |
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− | | On the attributes dialog box, change the Van der Walls radii of the atoms. | + | | On the '''attributes''' dialog box, change the '''Van der Walls''' radii of the atoms. |
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− | |Change the value of '''ball scale''' to 0.5. Press '''Enter'''. | + | |Change the value of '''ball scale''' to '''0.5'''. Press '''Enter'''. |
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− | | In the corresponding window, click on '''atom style | + | | In the corresponding window, click on '''atom style''' button . |
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− | |Here we have options to change the attributes of the ribbon. | + | |Here we have options to change the attributes of the '''ribbon'''. |
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− | | Using ''' | + | | Using '''Presets''' menu, change the display of the structure on the panel to '''ribbons'''. |
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− | |Now | + | |Now clicking the '''Attribute''' dialog-box. |
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− | | Now,in the '''Attribute''' dialog-box, click on the '''color well '''next to '''ribbon color'''. Select a ribbon color. | + | | Now, in the '''Attribute''' dialog-box, click on the '''color well '''next to '''ribbon color'''. Select a ribbon color. |
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− | |A '''histogram''' of values will appear | + | |A '''histogram''' of values will appear with colored vertical bars. |
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− | | | + | | Atoms with low '''B-factor''' values belong to a part of the structure that is well ordered. |
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− | | PDB file for a '''protein''' structure contains B-factor information. | + | | '''PDB file''' for a '''protein''' structure contains B-factor information. |
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− | |The vertical bars can be dragged along the '''histogram''' with the mouse. | + | |The vertical bars can be dragged along the '''histogram''' with the '''mouse'''. |
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− | |The default color '''palette''' is blue and red. | + | |The '''default''' color '''palette''' is blue and red. |
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− | | Observe the panel. | + | | Observe the panel. Atoms with high '''B-factor''' values are shown in red and least in blue. |
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− | | As expected, | + | | As expected, atoms with high '''B-factors''' are on the outside of the structure. |
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− | | Now let us change the '''attributes''' of '''Residues'''. | + | | Now, let us change the '''attributes''' of '''Residues'''. |
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− | | In the '''Select by Attribute''' dialog box, click on '''Attributes | + | | In the '''Select by Attribute''' dialog box, click on '''Attributes''' button. |
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− | |'''Worms''' are modified | + | |'''Worms''' are modified '''ribbon'''s that vary in radius. |
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− | | | + | |click on '''worm-style''' button and choose '''non-worm''' option. |
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− | | Let's summarize, In this tutorial we have learnt to | + | | Let's summarize, In this tutorial, we have learnt to: change '''attributes''' of '''atoms, residues '''and''' models,''' |
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− | | | + | |color atoms in a '''protein''' according to '''B-factor''' values, |
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− | | | + | | color '''residues''' according to '''kdHydrophobicity '''values. |
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− | | As an ''' | + | | As an '''assignment,''' Open a model of '''hemoglobin (PDB code: 2HCO)''' on the panel. Color the atoms according to '''B-factor''' values. |
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00:01 | Welcome to this tutorial on Attributes. |
00:05 | In this tutorial, we will learn to: change attributes of atoms, residues and models, |
00:13 | color atoms in a protein according to B-factor values, |
00:18 | color residues according to kdhydrophobicity values. |
00:24 | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with Chimera interface . If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
00:33 | To record this tutorial, I am using Ubuntu OS version 14.04, Chimera version 1.10.2 , Mozilla Firefox browser 42.0 and a working internet connection. |
00:50 | Here, I have opened a Chimera window. |
00:54 | Using command line, open the structure of Leucine zipper. |
00:52 | On the command text box, type:, open 1zik. Press Enter. |
01:05 | The model on the panel is shown as ribbons. |
01:10 | Using Presets menu, change the display to Interactive 2 . |
01:14 | To hide water molecules, on the command line type: delete solvent. Press Enter. |
01:22 | To change the display to sticks, type: rep stick. Press Enter. |
01:30 | Add hydrogens to the structure, type: addh . |
01:36 | Now, let us learn how to change the attributes of atoms and residues for this structure. |
01:43 | Attributes are properties with names and values. |
01:47 | In Chimera, items such as atoms, bonds, residues and molecule models have Attributes. |
01:54 | There are different ways to change the Attributes. |
01:57 | Open the Model Panel using Favorites menu. |
02:01 | Model Panel dialog box appears on the screen. |
02:05 | Click on the attributes button on the right side of the panel. |
02:10 | Attributes dialog box for 1zik opens on the screen. |
02:15 | The dialog box has attribute list. |
02:18 | The list includes Molecule Attributes and its components- Atom, bond and residue attributes. |
02:28 | Select Molecule Attributes. |
02:31 | The available attributes are listed on the window. |
02:35 | For example - To change the display of aromatic rings, click on the button next to aromatic display. |
02:42 | Select True from the drop-down. |
02:45 | Select Aromatic ring style as disk. |
02:49 | Click on the color well next to aromatic color. |
02:53 | Select color from the color editor. |
02:56 | Close the dialog box. |
02:59 | Observe the panel. All the aromatic rings are shown with disks in the center. |
03:06 | Change the display of the structure to ball and stick. |
03:10 | On the command line, type: rep bs |
03:16 | On the attributes dialog box, change the Van der Walls radii of the atoms. |
03:22 | Change the value of ball scale to 0.5. Press Enter. |
03:27 | Observe the panel. The atoms are shown with larger atomic radii. |
03:33 | Again click on Molecular Attributes check box. |
03:38 | From the list, click on Component Atom Attributes. |
03:43 | In the corresponding window, click on atom style button . |
03:48 | The drop-down menu has many options. |
03:51 | Click on sphere to change the display to cpk. |
03:55 | Observe the panel. |
03:57 | Select dot to bring back the sticks display. |
04:02 | Now click on Component Bond Attributes. |
04:10 | Here, there are options to change bond style to stick or wire. |
04:13 | Click on Component Residue Attributes. |
04:17 | Here we have options to change the attributes of the ribbon. |
04:22 | Using Presets menu, change the display of the structure on the panel to ribbons. |
04:28 | Now clicking the Attribute dialog-box. |
04:32 | Now, in the Attribute dialog-box, click on the color well next to ribbon color. Select a ribbon color. |
04:41 | And click on close option to close the color editor. |
04:46 | There are options to change the cross-section of the ribbon and scaling. |
04:52 | Close the dialog box. |
04:55 | Again, change the display to atoms using Presets menu. |
05:00 | Attributes can also be changed using Tools menu. |
05:03 | Click on Tools menu, scroll down to Structure Analysis. |
05:09 | And select Render by Attribute option from the sub-menu. |
05:14 | Render by attribute dialog box opens. |
05:17 | Here we have options to change the attributes of atoms, residues, molecules, segmentation regions etc. |
05:27 | Select atoms. Click on Render. |
05:32 | Click on Attribute list to check for available options. |
05:37 | The list shows two options: bfactor and occupancy |
05:43 | These two attributes can be read from the input PDB file. |
05:48 | Choose bfactor. |
05:50 | A histogram of values will appear with colored vertical bars. |
05:55 | B-factor values are a measure of mobility in the macromolecule. |
06:01 | Atoms with low B-factor values belong to a part of the structure that is well ordered. |
06:08 | Atoms with large B-factor values belong to part of the structure that is very flexible. |
06:15 | PDB file for a protein structure contains B-factor information. |
06:21 | Back to the panel. |
06:23 | The vertical bars can be dragged along the histogram with the mouse. |
06:29 | The value of B-factor is displayed in the Value text box. |
06:34 | Drag the blue vertical bar to zero, red to 100. |
06:41 | Then fix the white bar at value 50. |
06:45 | Click on Colors button. |
06:48 | Check options for color atoms, keep opaque and color surfaces. |
06:55 | The default color palette is blue and red. |
06:59 | You can change the color palette, using drop-down menu. |
07:04 | Click on Apply button. |
07:07 | Observe the panel. Atoms with high B-factor values are shown in red and least in blue. |
07:16 | As expected, atoms with high B-factors are on the outside of the structure. |
07:22 | Now, let us change the attributes of Residues. |
07:26 | In the Select by Attribute dialog box, click on Attributes button. |
07:32 | From the drop-down, select residues. |
07:36 | Click on Render. |
07:38 | The attributes for residues include kdHydrophobicity scale. |
07:44 | Click on kdHydrophobicity from the drop-down menu. |
07:48 | The values are displayed in the histogram. |
07:52 | kdHydrophobicity scales are values that define relative hydrophobicity of amino acid residues. |
08:00 | KdHydrophobicity values are positive for hydrophobic residues and Negative values for polar residues. |
08:09 | Hydrophobicity of the residues can be shown with colors or worms. |
08:15 | Choose Colors. By default, some of the parameters are selected. |
08:21 | Click on Apply button. Observe the panel. |
08:26 | The hydrophobic residues are colored in red, and polar residues are colored in blue. |
08:33 | Click on Worms button. Click on Apply. |
08:38 | Observe the panel. |
08:41 | Worms are modified ribbons that vary in radius. |
08:47 | Most hydrophobic residues face the interior of the structure. |
08:52 | By default, the more hydrophobic residues will be shown with larger radius. |
09:00 | To return the structure to normal ribbon: |
09:03 | click on worm-style button and choose non-worm option. |
09:09 | Click on OK button. |
09:12 | Close the Chimera session using File menu. |
09:16 | Let's summarize, In this tutorial, we have learnt to: change attributes of atoms, residues and models, |
09:25 | color atoms in a protein according to B-factor values, |
09:30 | color residues according to kdHydrophobicity values. |
09:35 | As an assignment, Open a model of hemoglobin (PDB code: 2HCO) on the panel. Color the atoms according to B-factor values. |
09:44 | Color the residues according to kdHydrophobicity values. |
09:49 | This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
09:56 | We conduct workshops using Spoken Tutorials and give certificates. Please contact us. |
10:04 | The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD Government of India. |
10:10 | This is Snehalatha from IIT Bombay, signing off.
Thank you for joining. |