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From: microsat
Subject: RasMol and PovRay: Can PovRay show a cartoon style of a protein?
Date: 30 Jun 2003 22:30:02
Message: <web.3f00f1a284d21717c9713af0@news.povray.org>
Hello!

RasMol can show a cartoon style of a pdb file. Can PovRay do this?
I know PovRay can show spacefill style of a pdb file.

Thank you.


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From: Chris Amshey
Subject: Re: RasMol and PovRay: Can PovRay show a cartoon style of a protein?
Date: 1 Jul 2003 01:35:02
Message: <web.3f011d692c548bcf61b99e900@news.povray.org>
microsat wrote:
>Hello!
>
>RasMol can show a cartoon style of a pdb file. Can PovRay do this?
>I know PovRay can show spacefill style of a pdb file.
>
>Thank you.
>
Povray can, of course, show just about anything, but whether there's a way
to
simply take a pdb file (or pdb file and rotation), and get a cartoon style
rendering, I don't know (actually, I'm not sure what a cartoon style
rendering
would entail, even though I've seen a number of pdb files rendered in a
number
of ways... )

My first suggestion is search google for 'povray pdb', and you'll hit a
number
of different discussions, mostly involving swiss pdb viewer's povray export
function.

My second suggestion, is if you have any coding ability at all, Povray's
scene
description language is certainly robust enough to read and display a pdb
file in any way whatsoever (though this involves understanding -all- the
details
of the chosen display method, and IIRC, some methods, like classic 'ball and
stick' are nearly impossible to do from a PDB file (because the atoms are
only
recorded by location, not by binding, certainly in the case of
experimentally
scanned proteins and probably in the case of artificially generated pdb
files.))

Well, good luck.



--Chris


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From: Xilo Musimene
Subject: Re: RasMol and PovRay: Can PovRay show a cartoon style of a protein?
Date: 1 Jul 2003 09:44:55
Message: <3F019062.3010601@hotpop.com>
microsat wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> RasMol can show a cartoon style of a pdb file. Can PovRay do this?
> I know PovRay can show spacefill style of a pdb file.

At the Protein Data Bank (http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/) there is a molecule 
of the month:
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/molecules/pdb42_1.html

You might want to ask them what they used for it?

Xilo

-- 
Dedicated to audio/visual and interactive artwork.
http://www.geocities.com/simonlemieux/


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From: Torsten Crass
Subject: Re: RasMol and PovRay: Can PovRay show a cartoon style of a protein?
Date: 1 Jul 2003 11:47:11
Message: <3f01acff$1@news.povray.org>
Hi there,

microsat wrote:
> RasMol can show a cartoon style of a pdb file. Can PovRay do this?
> I know PovRay can show spacefill style of a pdb file.

The Swiss PDB Viewer "Deep View" has similar display capabilities as 
RasMol and also supports export to PovRay. You may wanna try out this 
program (http://us.expasy.org/spdbv/).

BTW, it's funny I stumbled across your posting after not having visited 
the PovRay newsgroup for quite some weeks. Yesterday I had to give a 
lecture about structural biology, and I also briefly introduced RasMol 
to the students. How about you - are you a protein biochemist or 
bioinformatician? I could use someone expreienced in structural biology, 
since it is not really my field of expertise...



         Torsten


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