[Chimera-users] Connolly surface and Triangulation
Nihshanka Debroy
ndebroy at gmail.com
Sat Sep 23 14:39:24 PDT 2006
Hi,
Not sure if this went the first time, so sending it again:
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I have been using Chimera to generate the Connolly surface for several
different proteins and saving the surface information in X3D format. I was
wondering what algorithms are used in the Connolly surface generation. Is it
the same approach that Michael Connolly had come up with in his 1983 paper
on Analytical Molecular Surface Calculation, or is it a variation of that
algorithm?
Also, when the surface information is saved by Chimera in X3D, it breaks
the surface into triangular faces. I noticed that the coordinates of the
points comprising the triangles are completely different from the atomic
coordinates. I am interested in learning more about how the triangulation is
created.
If you could direct me to a link or paper that would help me better
understand the algorithms involved in these two processes, that would be
great!
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Nihshanka
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