Click to Identify Atom
Cartoon
Clicking on any atom should report the atom's identification
into the slot at the top. This may not work consistently
with SGI Chime 0.9e. This works only for spacefilled atoms
or backbones (with sharp angles); it does not work for smoothed
backbone traces or cartoons.
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Cartoon (Initial View)
Each chain is assigned a different color.
The CPK color scheme
is applied to ligands.
Only protein, DNA, and RNA chains are shown as cartoons.
(Other chains are shown spacefilled, such as polysaccharides,
unless ligands are turned off.)
Alpha helices are shown as helical ribbons; beta strands
have an arrowhead at the C terminus.
"Flapping in the wind" during rotation is a rendering artifact, but
serves to remind us that macromolecules are not static: they
vibrate with thermal motion.
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Backbone
Straight sticks connect protein alpha carbon or polynucleotide
phosphorus atoms. Color scheme is the same as for
Cartoon.
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Protein
Protein is shown spacefilled with the following color scheme:
Backbone
Sidechains:
Hydrophobic
Polar
Acidic
Basic
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Rationale: This color scheme derives from the
CPK color scheme
as follows. Hydrophobic = carbon; Acidic = oxygen;
Basic = nitrogen. Polar but uncharged is shown as a
mixture of oxygen (red) and nitrogen (blue), namely
magenta. Backbone is polar but less likely (dark magenta)
than sidechains to hydrogen bond to nonbackbone moieties
since most backbone hydrogen bonding occurs within the backbone.
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DNA/RNA
DNA and RNA are shown spacefilled with the following
mnemonic color scheme:
Brown
(Backbone)
Bases:
Green
Carmine
Azure
Tweety bird
pUrple
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Secondary Structure
Protein, DNA, and RNA are shown as
cartoons
colored as follows:
Helix
Strand/Sheet
Turn
Other; DNA, RNA
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Often this color scheme is best viewed on a black
background ("Background Off").
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Termini
Protein, DNA, and RNA are shown as
backbones
colored in a spectral rainbow sequence
as follows:
Amino/5'
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Carboxy/3'
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Mnemonic: Blue = Cold = Old = Nitrogen/5' = Left = 1st
synthesized. Red = Hot = New = Oxy/3'OH = Last to
be synthesized.
Colors are assigned globally by residue number so that only the longest chain
has red and blue ends. Shorter chains usually have a blue end but
the colors may not progress all the way to red.
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Ligands
In this display, "Ligands" are defined as everything other than protein,
DNA, RNA, or water. Ligands are shown spacefilled with the CPK (Corey
Pauling Kultin) color scheme adapted from pre-computer physical models.
The main elements are:
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Iron
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Water
Water is shown spacefilled in CPK colors. In
PDB files determined by crystal X-ray diffraction, hydrogens are
missing unless they have been inserted in theoretical positions. Most
water molecules present in protein crystals are mobile, and hence not
resolved. Only the few tightly bound water molecules are resolved and
hence shown in this display.
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Spin, Zoom
Spin can be turned on and off with the Chime Menu (click on the "MDL"
at the lower right to get the menu; SGI: right click). The Spin
On/Off buttons on the display will work only with Chime version 2 (not
available for Windows 3.1 or SGI).
Zoom can be controlled by dragging the mouse while holding down
the Shift key. The Zoom On/Off buttons on the display increase or
decrease the image size by 10% respectively per click. These buttons
will work only with Chime version 2 (not available for Windows 3.1 or
SGI).
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