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Time | Narration |
00:01 | Hello everyone.Welcome to this tutorial on ‘Customizing Diagram Layout’. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn how to: Change color, shape and width of a Reaction line |
00:19 | Add Anchor points to a Reaction lineAlign Components Show/hide Reaction ids |
00:30 | We will also learn how to: Add notes to ComponentsEdit ProteinEdit information |
00:39 | And get a bird’s eye view of the diagram |
00:44 | To record this tutorial, I am usingUbuntu Linux OS 14.04 CellDesigner version 4.3 Java version 1.7 |
01:01 | To follow this tutorial, learners should be familiar with:Undergraduate Biochemistry and
CellDesigner interface. |
01:12 | If not, for relevant CellDesigner tutorials, please visit the Spoken Tutorial website. |
01:20 | Let us begin. |
01:22 | The assignment for one of the previous tutorials was- To build a process diagram for Methionine Biosynthesis. |
01:32 | I am going to use that same diagram as the example for this tutorial.And I will demonstrate how to customize it. |
01:43 | Let me switch to CellDesigner interface. |
01:47 | What you see here is the process diagram for Methionine Biosynthesis. |
01:53 | Pause the tutorial here and open the Methionine Biosynthesis process diagram that you created. |
02:01 | If you do not have a saved file, you may open from the code file provided. |
02:08 | Now, let me start customizing the diagram. |
02:12 | Let us go back to the Cell designer interface |
02:16 | To start with, I will change the width and color of a Reaction line. |
02:22 | To do so, I am selecting the State Transition between Homoserine and Succinyl homoserine. |
02:30 | Now, go to “Component” in the main menu bar. |
02:35 | And click on “Change color & shape” option. |
02:39 | Alternately, you may right-click on a Reaction line and select “Change color & shape” option. |
02:47 | A dialog box named “Change color & shape” appears on the screen. |
02:53 | For a thicker Reaction line, change the Line Width from 1.0 to a higher value. |
03:02 | I will change this to 3.0 |
03:06 | To change the color of the Reaction line, go to the Color panel. |
03:12 | In the Color panel we can see a color wheel, with a pointer like handle. |
03:19 | Click and hold the pointer and rotate to select the preferred color. |
03:25 | I will select a shade of blue. |
03:28 | Next, click anywhere inside the color triangle. |
03:34 | Now, Click and drop the small circle at the pointer. |
03:40 | After all the modifications are done, click on Apply and then on Ok. |
03:48 | Observe that the Reaction line is now thicker and in shade of blue. |
03:55 | Next we will learn how to add Anchor points on the Reaction line. |
04:01 | And why Anchor points are useful to- Turn around the Reaction lines |
04:09 | Give them a proper shape And place them in the correct position on the draw area. |
04:16 | Lets come back to the CellDesigner interface. |
04:20 | Select any Reaction line. |
04:23 | I will select the same State Transition reaction line between- Homoserine and Succinyl Homoserine. |
04:31 | On this line, using the cursor, choose the exact position where the Anchor point has to be placed. |
04:39 | Upon selection of the exact point, right-click and select Add Anchor Point. |
04:47 | You will see the newly added Anchor point at the exact chosen position on the Reaction line. |
04:55 | Let me show you how Anchor Points can help to modify a Reaction line. |
05:03 | Let me open a new window and name it Anchor. Click OK |
05:11 | Now click on the icon for GTP/GDP |
05:18 | And click anywhere on the draw area. |
05:22 | Right-click on Reaction line and click on Add Anchor point |
05:29 | Drag and drop the Reaction line anywhere on the draw area. |
05:37 | Next we will see how to align the components on the draw area. |
05:44 | Let us come back to the Methionine biosynthesis process diagram window |
05:50 | Click anywhere on the draw area to uncheck the highlighted Reaction line. |
05:56 | Now, hold the 'Shift' key and click on multiple Species on the draw area. |
06:04 | Go to Edit menu, scroll down select Alignment and click on the Alignment type. |
06:15 | Alternately, click on the icon for Alignment on the toolbar. |
06:21 | Explore other Alignment options on the toolbar on your own. |
06:27 | Let us undo the alignment and move ahead. |
06:31 | While working on a Reaction, how can we show/hide Reaction ids on a process diagram? |
06:39 | Let’s learn that. |
06:41 | Go to 'View', scroll down and uncheck the 'Show Reaction Id'. |
06:48 | The Reaction ids on the respective reactions on the draw area will not be visible any more. |
06:55 | In case, you wish to show the Reaction Id do the following. |
07:01 | Go to 'View', scroll down and click on the 'Show Reaction Id'. |
07:08 | The Reaction ids will appear on the respective reactions on the draw area. |
07:15 | We can also add notes to all the Components (Compartment, Species or Reaction) on the draw area. |
07:21 | Let us learn how to do that. |
07:24 | Right-click on a Species on the draw area. |
07:28 | I will click on CoA. |
07:32 | Scroll down and click on the ‘Species Notes’. |
07:35 | A pop up menu is displayed |
07:38 | A dialog box 'Species Notes' pops up. Type the text related to the Species |
07:46 | I will type the following. |
07:49 | Click 'OK'. |
07:51 | Observe that the notes information is displayed in the Notes Area. |
07:58 | Alternately, to add notes to a Species, click on a Species on the draw area. |
08:06 | I will click on Succinate. |
08:09 | Then, click on Edit Notes tab, located at the bottom right corner of the CellDesigner window. |
08:18 | A pop up window will appear. |
08:21 | Type the text related to the Species- |
08:25 | I will type and click 'OK'. |
08:30 | In the same manner we can edit a Protein. |
08:35 | To do so, right-click on a component on the draw area. |
08:40 | I will click on Homoserine succinyl transferase. |
08:46 | Scroll down and click on Edit Protein. |
08:51 | A dialog box named Protein appears on the screen. |
08:55 | Enter the name of the Protein in the name box. |
09:00 | I will type O-succinyltransferase in the name box. |
09:06 | Click on ‘Update’ and close the dialog box. |
09:11 | We can also add regions to a Protein. |
09:15 | Right-click on a Protein on the draw area. |
09:19 | I will right click on O-succinyltransferase. |
09:24 | Scroll down and click on Edit Protein. |
09:29 | A dialog box, Protein, appears on the screen. |
09:33 | Under the tab ‘residues/regions’, click on the 'Add' button. |
09:40 | In the dialog box - ModificationResidue/Bindingregion: |
09:46 | Select the ‘Type’ from the drop down menu as ‘Binding region. |
09:52 | Change the size and angle by moving the cursor at the required value. |
09:59 | For this demo, I will select- Size as 15 andAngle 38 |
10:09 | Then click on ‘Close’. |
10:12 | Click on the Update |
10:14 | And close the box. |
10:17 | As we do not require to add region in the Methionine Biosynthesis, I will undo these changes. |
10:25 | Next, let us learn to edit information. |
10:30 | Right-click on the component on the draw area. |
10:33 | I will click on Homoserine. |
10:37 | Scroll down and click on ‘Edit Information’. |
10:41 | A dialog box ‘Edit Information’ appears on screen |
10:46 | In the dialog box do the following- Under the tab ‘state’ select Open. |
10:54 | Under the tab ‘prefix’ select mt. |
10:59 | Under the tab ‘label’ select dna. |
11:04 | Click on ‘Ok’. |
11:07 | You can see the information mt:dna displayed on the draw area |
11:15 | I will undo Edit Information, as we do not require it in Methionine Biosynthesis. |
11:23 | In some cases, the process diagram can be a complicated one. |
11:28 | In such cases, Bird's eye view can help as it is convenient to navigate inside a big model. |
11:37 | Click the Bird's eye view icon. |
11:41 | Drag the red square in the Bird’s Eye View. |
11:46 | Observe that the view on the draw area moves accordingly. |
11:52 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
11:56 | Let us summarize. In this tutorial, we have learnt how to: Change- color, shape and width of a Reaction line |
12:07 | Add Anchor points to a Reaction line Align Components And show/hide Reaction id’s |
12:18 | We have also learnt how to- Add notes to Components |
12:23 | Edit Protein/Gene Edit Information |
12:27 | And get the Bird’s Eye View of the diagram |
12:32 | For Assignment Create a Glycolysis Process Diagram using tools in CellDesigner. |
12:41 | Explore different shapes of Reaction line |
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13:29 | This is Bella Tony from IIT Bombay signing off.
Thank you for joining. |