Changes between Version 16 and Version 17 of HIVspikes


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Oct 8, 2009, 1:53:14 PM (17 years ago)
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meng
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    125125to see the dense coverage by sugars.
    126126
    127 == Alternative from Elaine for glycosylation stuff... ==
     127== Alternative from Elaine for glycosylation part ==
    128128
    129 Instead of showing glycosylation consensus sites on the single sequence, you could use Matchmaker to superimpose HIV1 gp120 and glycosylated SIV gp120 and show the corresponding pairwise sequence alignment.  Regions that superimpose well are automatically highlighted with orange boxes and also indicated with the RMSD header, and consensus glycosylation sites can then be highlighted on both sequences. This is sort of the opposite ordering as what you had above.
     129Instead of showing glycosylation consensus sites on the single sequence, you could use Matchmaker to superimpose HIV1 gp120 and glycosylated SIV gp120 and show the corresponding pairwise sequence alignment.  Regions that superimpose well are automatically highlighted with orange boxes, and consensus glycosylation sites can then be highlighted on both sequences.
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    131 Details...
    132 Say 1gc1 chain G (HIV gp120) is already open as model 0, 3fus (glycosylated SIV gp120) as model 1.  Then the following could be done:
    133 
    134 focus #1
    135 <br>alias glyco #1 & ~ protein
    136 <br>show glyco
    137 
    138 Then talk about glycosylation. May want show attached Asn residues (disp #1:asn & glyco z<4) or fill sugar rings (fillring glyco) or just hide all the atoms (~disp).  Then superimpose the structures and show the pairwise sequence alignment:
     131Say 1gc1 chain G (HIV gp120) is already open as model 0, 3fus (glycosylated SIV gp120) as model 1.  Then you could focus on the SIV structure (e.g. focus #1) and show the glycosylation (alias glyco #1 & ~ protein; show glyco).  Then discuss glycosylation. May want show attached Asn residues (disp #1:asn & glyco z<4) or fill sugar rings (fillring glyco) or just hide all the atoms (~disp).  Then superimpose the structures and show the pairwise sequence alignment:
    139132
    140133mm #1 #0 show true