On Jul 19, 2023, at 4:56 PM, Thu Nguyen via ChimeraX-users <chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:
Good evening,
Thank you so much for the detailed information. This is very helpful.
I also have a question about saving the q3 score: As I used the command "qscore #1 toVolume #...", there will be an average q-score calculated and displayed in the Log. Is there any way I can save this q-score to a text file? I plan to write a code to automate the q-score calculation of multiple maps and atomic models. I wonder if there is a command that can help saving the average Q-score of each pair of map/model.
Thank you so much.
Best regards,
Thu
Here's an image of what the QScore plugin looks like in ChimeraX. You can click on the plot that shows scores for each residue and it will show the nearby sidechains and map. Also it is super fast computing scores for 1000 residues in about 10 seconds.
Tom
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Hi Thu,
Yes, there is a nice QScore plugin for ChimeraX courtesy of Tristan Croll (creater of the ISOLDE refinement package). You get it using ChimeraX menu Tools / More Tools.... That will show a web page where you might need to click "More newest releases". Find the plugin called QScore and press the Install button on its page.
You can see info about the QScore plugin at the following page, but you should install it using the Tools / More Tools... ChimeraX menu entry (easier than downloading and installing).
Tom
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