Very slick, Angel! Files loaded for me in about 5 seconds. I forgot that you
could zip up the data files. Of course!
Is there some way to differentiate "a water molecule" from the "water box" ?
Bob
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Angel Herráez <angel.herraez.uah.es> wrote:
> A working demo of this new feature is available at
> http://biomodel.uah.es/Jmol/amber/
>
> This uses today's latest 11.7.2dev version of Jmol.
>
> The Amber files sum up to 1.5 MB. I hope they run reasonably fast across
> the ocean.
>
> Thanks are due to Dr. Jesús Mendieta (from CBM in Madrid) for providing the
> files. They
> show the aminoacid residues involved in the catalytic centre of the Ras
> protein, together
> with GTP, Mg ion and a water molecule (in addition to the water box).
>
> Comments are welcome to jmol-users.lists.sourceforge.net
>
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