CCL: Protein Morpher



 Sent to CCL by: "Warren DeLano" [warren[A]delsci.com]
 Allessandro,
 It's not open source nor free, but one of the benefits I provide paid-up
 PyMOL sponsors is a clumsy little command-line extension that actually
 does this quite well, even with large conformational changes.
 Free alternatives include include lsqman and the Yale Morph Server.
 Cheers,
 Warren
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 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: owner-chemistry__ccl.net [mailto:owner-chemistry__ccl.net]
 > Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:46 PM
 > To: Warren DeLano
 > Subject: CCL: Protein Morpher
 >
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 > Sent to CCL by: "Alessandro  Casoni"
 > [alessandro.casoni!A!unimi.it] Hi, does anyone know any
 > software (preferably open source) able to do protein
 > morphing? I have a receptor in 2 conformations and I want to
 > build an intermediate conformation.
 >
 > Any help will be appreciated...
 >
 > Alessandro
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