3d map of protein
gheavner at NETAXS.COM
gheavner at NETAXS.COM
Mon Mar 13 12:48:18 EST 1995
Responding to msg by ksm at world.std.com (Kris S Moorthi) on Sun,
12 Mar 4:19 AM
>I am writing a research paper on a molecular biology
>project I am working on... I was wondering if anyone
>might have any idea where I might get an image of a 3d
>representation of an actin, spectrin, myosin, ankyrin,
>or related RBC protein.
>
>please email me:
>
>Jay Moorthi <ksm at world.std.com>
>
>Thanks
Access the Brookhaven database of crystal structures. There is
a program available at that location called RasMol that will
allow you to display several different renderings of 3D
structures.
George A. Heavner
Senior Director, Peptide R&D
Centocor, Inc.
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