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00:01 | Hello everyone. Welcome to this tutorial on Create and Edit Components in CellDesigner. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn to: Open an already saved .xml file in the draw area. |
00:15 | Change the following in a compartment :shape, size, color and thickness of the border. |
00:22 | Createmultiple files in CellDesigner Change identity of a Species |
00:28 | We will also learn how to Cut, Copy and Paste a Species About Start-point and End-point of a Species. |
00:37 | How to Activate and change color of a Species. Change properties of a Reaction How to close a File. |
00:47 | Here I am using Ubuntu Linux OS version 14.04 CellDesigner version 4.3 Java version 1.7 |
00:57 | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with undergraduate Biochemistry and CellDesigner interface. |
01:05 | If not, for relevant CellDesigner tutorials, please visit our website www.spoken-tutorial.org |
01:16 | Learners please note: some of the previous tutorials in this series, were created on Windows OS. |
01:24 | However, hereon the series will be completed on Ubuntu Linux OS. |
01:30 | Let's proceed to create and edit components in CellDesigner. |
01:35 | Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T keys simultaneously. |
01:41 | Now type ./runCellDesigner4.3 and press Enter. |
01:52 | CellDesigner window now open on your screen. |
01:56 | Let us open the file Create and Edit that we had created earlier. |
02:02 | So, click on File and then on Open. |
02:07 | A dialog box named Open appears on the screen. |
02:11 | Here, we have to select the folder under ‘Folders’ label. |
02:15 | Click on the 'Create_and_Edit.xml' file under the ‘File’ label and then double-click on ‘Ok’. |
02:27 | Our file Create_and_Edit.xml is now open in the draw area. |
02:35 | Select the compartment. Go to the Component in the main menu bar. |
02:43 | Scroll down and select Change to OVAL. |
02:48 | On the draw area, we now have an oval compartment. |
02:54 | To change the color or thickness, go to “Component” in the main menu bar. |
03:00 | Click on “Change color & shape” option. |
03:05 | Alternately, right-click on the compartment boundary and select “Change color & shape” option. |
03:14 | A dialog box named 'Change color & shape' appears on the screen. |
03:20 | For a thinner boundary line, change the Membrane Thickness from 12 to 8 or below. |
03:29 | To change the color, go to Color panel. |
03:34 | In the Color panel is a color wheel, with a pointer like handle. |
03:39 | Click and hold the pointer and rotate to select the preferred color. |
03:46 | After all the modifications are done, click on Apply. And then on 'Ok'. |
03:53 | Explore other options to draw various Compartments on the reaction toolbar, on your own. |
04:00 | We will now learn how to change the identity of Species. |
04:05 | So, first we will open a new window by pressing CTRL+N. |
04:11 | Let us give a name to this file, say Change Species. |
04:16 | We will keep the default width and height. And click on Ok button. |
04:22 | Now, click on the icon for 'Generic protein' from the toolbar. Click on the draw area. |
04:30 | In the dialog box, type Pectin and click on the Ok button. |
04:37 | Now right-click on the Generic protein Pectin. |
04:41 | And click on the option Change Identity. |
04:46 | A dialog box named 'Change identity of the species' appears on the screen. |
04:53 | Click on the down arrow in the Class box. |
04:58 | Select any option, for example, say simple molecule, from the drop-down menu. |
05:05 | Now, give a name to this simple molecule in the Name box. |
05:10 | Let's say Fructose. And click on Apply button. |
05:17 | Observe that our Protein Pectin is now converted to a simple molecule named Fructose. |
05:25 | Let us now learn to Cut, Copy and Paste. |
05:29 | I will use the same Fructose that is already present on the draw area. |
05:34 | To cut a Species, click on the Species Fructose first. |
05:40 | Go to Edit menu, scroll down and click on Cut. |
05:47 | Notice here that the shortcut key for Cut is Ctrl+X. |
05:53 | The Species Fructose has been cut. |
05:56 | To paste the species, go back to the 'Edit' menu, scroll down and click on Paste. |
06:03 | Notice here that the shortcut key for Paste is Ctrl+V. |
06:08 | The Species Fructose reappears on the draw area. |
06:12 | To make a copy of the Species, go to Edit on the main menu bar. |
06:18 | Click on Copy. |
06:21 | Notice here that the shortcut key for Copy is Ctrl+C. Click on Copy. Click on the draw area. |
06:31 | This time, let us press Ctrl + V to paste. |
06:36 | We now have a copy of Fructose on the draw area. |
06:40 | To undo any action press Ctrl+Z and to redo any action press Ctrl+Y. |
06:51 | These are however, limited in their use. |
06:55 | Let us drag and move the Fructose molecules aside on the draw area. |
07:00 | To do so, click on Fructose and drag it to the desired location. |
07:07 | Next we will learn, what are start-point and end-point species and how to activate a species? |
07:13 | For that, I have already drawn a state transition reaction between 2 generic proteins. |
07:21 | I have named them Protein 1 and Protein 2. |
07:25 | Recall, we already learnt how to draw a reaction earlier. |
07:29 | If you do not know, refer to the previous tutorials in this series. Let us proceed. |
07:35 | In this reaction, the ‘start point’ is ‘Protein 1’ and the ‘end point’ is Protein 2. |
07:43 | To activate a species, click on a Species which is an 'end-point' of a Reaction. |
07:50 | In our case, it is Protein 2. |
07:53 | So click on Protein 2 and press A on the keyboard. |
07:59 | Let me undo this change by pressing Ctrl + Z keys. |
08:05 | Alternately, click on Protein 2 |
08:09 | Next, on the main menu bar, go to Component. |
08:13 | Scroll down and click on Set Active. |
08:18 | Notice that the activated species is wrapped by a dashed line. |
08:24 | Let us now change the color of the species, Protein 2. |
08:29 | So, right-click on it and then click on 'Change color and shape'. |
08:35 | As we saw earlier, in the Color panel is the color wheel. |
08:40 | Click and rotate the pointer, to select the preferred color. |
08:44 | Then, click on Apply and Ok. |
08:49 | Observe the color changes in the species , |
08:53 | We will now learn how to change the properties of a Reaction. |
08:57 | Let us come back to our state transition reaction present on the draw area. |
09:03 | Right-click on the reaction arrow between the two species. |
09:08 | Now select Change Identity option. |
09:13 | A dialog box Change Properties of the Reaction appears. |
09:18 | Type the name of the reaction in the Name box, say Reaction1. |
09:26 | Select the required reaction from the drop-down menu in the Type box, say Transcription. Click on 'Ok'. |
09:38 | Observe that the reaction has changed on the draw area. |
09:42 | We do not see the name that we gave on the reaction arrow in the draw area. |
09:47 | Don't worry, we will learn about it in upcoming tutorials. |
09:53 | Let's right-click once again on the reaction arrow and click on Change Identity option. |
10:00 | In case it is a Reversible reaction, select the option TRUE and click on Ok. |
10:09 | You will now see that the reaction has reversed. |
10:14 | To exit CellDesigner, click on File and select Exit option. |
10:20 | Alternately, you may press Ctrl Q. |
10:25 | A dialog box Confirmation appears on the screen asking if we wish to save the changes. |
10:32 | Click Yes and double-click on the Ok button. |
10:38 | It says the file has been modified. |
10:41 | Save the changes? Click Yes. |
10: | Let us summarize: In this tutorial, we have learnt how to: |
10:50 | Open an already saved .xml file in the draw area |
10:55 | Change shape, size, color and thickness of the border of the Compartment |
11:01 | Create multiple files in CellDesigner And change identity |
11:07 | And Cut, Copy and Paste a Species |
11:10 | We also learnt: About Start-point and End-point of a Species |
11:15 | How to Activate a Species Change color of a Species Change properties of a ReactionAnd close a File |
11:25 | For your assignment: Create a complex and place a Species inside the Complex |
11:32 | Assignment 2: Explore the toolbar and find out how to add a reactant and a product to a reaction. |
11:41 | Your completed assignment should look like this. |
11:45 | Your first assignment will look like this: A complex and Species placed inside the Complex. |
11:55 | Assignment 2 will look like this: A state-transition reaction with a reactant and a product. |
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