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Visualization of macromolecular structures.
O'Donoghue S. I., Goodsell D. S., Frangakis A. S., Jossinet F., Laskowski R. A., Nilges M., Saibil H. R., Schafferhans A., Wade R. C., Westhof E. et al
Nature Methods 7, 3 Suppl (2010) S42-55 - http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00476572
Sciences du Vivant/Biochimie, Biologie Moléculaire
Sciences du Vivant/Biologie cellulaire
Sciences du Vivant/Bio-Informatique, Biologie Systémique
Informatique/Bio-informatique
(20195256)
Visualization of macromolecular structures.
Seán I O'Donoghue () 1, David S Goodsell2, Achilleas S Frangakis3, Fabrice Jossinet () 4, Roman A Laskowski5, Michael Nilges6, Helen R Saibil7, Andrea Schafferhans1, Rebecca C Wade8, Eric Westhof () 4, Arthur J Olson2
1 :  EMBL - European Molecular Biology Laboratory
http://www.embl.de/
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Meyerhofstraße 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Allemagne
2 :  The Scripps Research Institute
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, USA
États-Unis
3 :  Goethe University, Frankfurt
Goethe University, Frankfurt
Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
Allemagne
4 :  ARN - Architecture et réactivité de l'ARN
http://www-ibmc.u-strasbg.fr/arn/
CNRS : UPR9002 – Université de Strasbourg
Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire 15 rue René Descartes 67084 STRASBOURG Cedex
France
5 :  European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge
European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge
European Bioinformatics institute Cambridge UK
Royaume-Uni
6 :  Bioinformatique Structurale
CNRS : URA2185 – Institut Pasteur de Paris
25-28 rue du Dr Roux F-75724 Paris CEDEX 15
France
7 :  Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck College
Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck College
Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology Birkbeck College London UK
Royaume-Uni
8 :  Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Sciences (HITS), Heidelberg
Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Sciences (HITS), Heidelberg
Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Sciences (HITS) Heidelberg Germany
Allemagne
Structural biology is rapidly accumulating a wealth of detailed information about protein function, binding sites, RNA, large assemblies and molecular motions. These data are increasingly of interest to a broader community of life scientists, not just structural experts. Visualization is a primary means for accessing and using these data, yet visualization is also a stumbling block that prevents many life scientists from benefiting from three-dimensional structural data. In this review, we focus on key biological questions where visualizing three-dimensional structures can provide insight and describe available methods and tools.
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Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture
10.1038/nmeth.1427
Nature Methods
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
ISSN 1548-7091 (eISSN : 1548-7105)
internationale
03/2010
01/03/2010
7
3 Suppl
S42-55

Crystallography – X-Ray – Image Processing – Computer-Assisted – Internet – Macromolecular Substances – Models – Molecular – Molecular Conformation