Dear PyMOL users,

Following a useful suggestion by Tassos Perrakis, I added support for 3DNA (http://rutchem.rutgers.edu/~xiangjun/3DNA/) to the program nuccyl, which can be used to generate Ribbons-style nucleic acid representations within PyMOL.

In practical terms, this means that nuccyl can now automatically output coordinates of cylinders representing nucleotides not only for RNA molecules (this was already implemented through RNAView), but also for DNA ones.

You can read about the program and download it from this site:

         http://www.mssm.edu/students/jovinl02/research/nuccyl.html

I hope you find nuccyl useful; please let me know should you have any question or comment.

With best regards - Luca

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Luca Jovine, Ph.D.
Brookdale Department of Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Annenberg Building, Room 25-18
One Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029-6574, USA
Voice: +1.212.241-8620  FAX: +1.509.356-2832
E-Mail: lucajov...@mac.com - luca.jov...@mssm.edu
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