
28 Oct
2011
28 Oct
'11
9:57 a.m.
greeting after a MD simulation of an in silico induced mutation A80P (located in an alpha helix) in a monomeric protein i get this strange alpha helix (a wire represented helix) http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/573/alphahelix.jpg/ is it the induced mutation that break down the alpha 3 helix and disturb orientation of the helix axis or a problem with chimera not recognizing the helix (in sequence tool the helix is no more color filled as alpha helix after inducing mutation) thank you for this piece of art which is CHIMERA :)