In article <143A1F17EA5F200E54 at vxircm.IRCM.UMontreal.CA>
RHEAUME at IRCM.UMontreal.CA writes:
> I would like to know if there is any Macintosh programs available for protein modeling and/or visualization that can use PDB data as input file ? Of course, I would be interested to get the cheepest as well as the best !...
> Thanks to any of you who may help me !
There is a program called KINEMAGE which is currently being used in
conjunction with the journal "Protein Science" to display and
manipulate protein images for articles published in the journal. A
separate program PREKIN generates the data files for the viewer from a
standard PDB format file.
These programs are free and can be obtained from ftp (ftp.uci.edu),
gopher (ftp.uci.edu 1071), or WWW Mosaic
(//ftp.uci.edu:1071/11/protein).
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David S. Gottfried
Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
gottfrie at aecom.yu.edu
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