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RING-PyMOL: residue interaction networks of structural ensembles and molecular dynamics

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Abstract   RING-PyMOL is a plugin for PyMOL providing a set of analysis tools for structural ensembles and molecular dynamic simulations. RING-PyMOL combines residue interaction networks, as provided by the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract   RING-PyMOL is a plugin for PyMOL providing a set of analysis tools for structural ensembles and molecular dynamic simulations. RING-PyMOL combines residue interaction networks, as provided by the RING software, with structural clustering to enhance the analysis and visualization of the conformational complexity. It combines precise calculation of non-covalent interactions with the power of PyMOL to manipulate and visualize protein structures. The plugin identifies and highlights correlating contacts and interaction patterns that can explain structural allostery, active sites, and structural heterogeneity connected with molecular function. It is easy to use and extremely fast, processing and rendering hundreds of models and long trajectories in seconds. RING-PyMOL generates a number of interactive plots and output files for use with external tools. The underlying RING software has been improved extensively. It is 10 times faster, can process mmCIF files and it identifies typed interactions also for nucleic acids. Availability and implementation https://github.com/BioComputingUP/ring-pymol

Keywords: structural ensembles; ring pymol; residue interaction; ensembles molecular; pymol

Journal Title: Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2023

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