code for atoms in protein picture
Moderators: Site Moderators, FAHC Science Team
code for atoms in protein picture
in the rotating picture of the protein viewer what do the different colored spheres represent - I suspect the while ones are hydrogen because there are me most but cannot speculate on the others - not a chemist, more of stats person - thanks
Re: code for atoms in protein picture
You're spot on for the hydrogen. I found the other colors in the viewer source code (lines 128-154).
- Carbon - dark grey
- Hydrogen - light grey
- Nitrogen - blue
- Oxygen - red
- Sulfur - yellow
- Other - purple
-
- Posts: 1576
- Joined: Tue May 28, 2013 12:14 pm
- Location: Tokyo
Re: code for atoms in protein picture
see also here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPK_color ... n_variants
Please contribute your logs to http://ppd.fahmm.net
Re: code for atoms in protein picture
thanks for the prompt reply and for the link to all the color coding - really useful - mpj
Re: code for atoms in protein picture
Gr8 - So left off is the rest of the amino acid & shows bonding site/interaction? The bonding of atoms, is stable/predictable, but order of amnio acids, somewhat random or DNA specific. So it's bonding (building protein) that drives folding, creating twists & torque, till stable state, equals no folding? If so could controlled de-naturing mis-folded proteins, reveal error folding, compared to proper folded protein? Folding power would then be Krebs cycle dependent?