Lysozyme Visualization and Analysis by Usine Various Bioinformatics Tools
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Th~ detailed molecular diagrams and illustrations available in some of the c~ccllent
biodu:mistl") textbooks curr~ntly available can he accessible to anyone ''ith intcmet
capability through the use of molecular information and good visualisat ion and manipulation
sotlware packages which arc freely available over the web. Individual students can uti lise the
\'isualisation programmes to investigate the 30 structure of proteins. zoom in on the active
site of enzymes. observe groups at the active site or im ol~cd in binding or look at the
molecular dimensions between groups on a protein. Primar) data on 30 structure of proteins
are available at the protein data bank (POB). the single international repository for the
processing and distribution of 3D macromolecular structure data, mostly obtained by X-ray
crystallography or solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The empirical results of
these experimental methods accuratel} describe the 3D structure of a protein molecule in the
state in \\hich measurements were made. To illustrate the modelling capabilities ofav:ulable
programmes data on the 30 structure ofthe enzyme lysozyme will be used.
