Impossible to say without knowing details of the particular protein. Could
be trivial or could be impossible.
Artem
www.harkerbio.com
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On Nov 13, 2016 1:04 AM, "Israel Sanchez" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> for reasons difficult to
Well, there’s circular permutation, but that’s somewhat different. If the
arrangement of the domains is important, this also may not work. And the
linkers should be important as well.
JPK
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Sanchez
Sent: Saturday, Novem
Dear all,
for reasons difficult to explain in a brief email, I am interested in
flipping the order of domains in a poli-peptide in bacteria. The scenario
would be a multi-domain protein, let's say containing 3 domains DI, DII and
DIII, which are arranged N-ter to C-ter: DI-DII-DIII. The protein
Hia Xavier,
For about 10 years already we use a simple solution consisting of a
cheap computer with two graphics cards, a beamer from the game industry
that can project stereo, and simple liquid crystal shutter glasses. This
gives us projection on the wall (just a painted wall, nothing special
Hi Xavier,
Any LG "Cinema 3D" capable TV should give you good passive stereo for the kind
of thing you need and definitely work with PyMol and COOT under LINUX with a
low end Nvidia Quadro (not NVS) card such as the K620 using the NVidia drivers.
Sadly LG seem to have dropped 3D support from th