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Subject: Domain rotation axis reprentation
From: peter hudson peter {- dot -} hudson {- dot -} peter {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2009-04-09

Hi all

Sorry for partially off topic query....


I am working with a multidomain protein. which is present in closed and open
conforamtion because of the motion in the domains of the protein. I would
like to describe the roation angle of the different domains of the protein
and the direction of the domain motion of my structure as a pictorial
representation. I know the rotation angles and the direction of motion. My
major problem is the represtion in picture with arrows and shaft with the
cartoon diagram. I donot know which program can do this. could it be
possible with any model represtation tools. I know that Dyndom can do
everything, but here again i am not aware with the represetion of the domain
motion with arrows and shaft. i would appreciate the suggestions.

Thanks in advance

Peter

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