Data Structure for protein

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Data Structure for protein

by Sujita Purushothaman :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,
  I'm writing a program which has to hold information about the 3d
structure of a protein, and make modifications to the coordinates. I was
wondering if anyone can comment on suitable data structures that can be
used for this, pros and cons?

Thanks in advance!

-Sujita


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by Seth Johnson-7 :: Rate this Message:

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Your best bet is PDB format. Google it up, it gives coordinates and such for each aa.

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Hi,
  I'm writing a program which has to hold information about the 3d
structure of a protein, and make modifications to the coordinates. I was
wondering if anyone can comment on suitable data structures that can be
used for this, pros and cons?

Thanks in advance!

-Sujita







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