Web3DMol: Interactive Protein Structure Visualization Based on WebGL

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2017-05-08

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Oxford University Press

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Abstract

A growing number of web-based databases and tools for protein research are being developed. There is now a widespread need for visualization tools to present the three-dimensional (3D) structure of proteins in web browsers. Here, we introduce our 3D modeling program--Web3DMol--a web application focusing on protein structure visualization in modern web browsers. Users submit a PDB identification code or select a PDB archive from their local disk, and Web3DMol will display and allow interactive manipulation of the 3D structure. Featured functions, such as sequence plot, fragment segmentation, measure tool and meta-information display, are offered for users to gain a better understanding of protein structure. Easy-to-use APIs are available for developers to reuse and extend Web3DMol. Web3DMol can be freely accessed at http://web3dmol.duapp.com/, and the source code is distributed under the MIT license.

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Includes supplementary material

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Amino acid sequence, Comparative studies, Information processing systems, Protein-protein interactions, Proteins--Structure, Browsers (Computer programs)

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State Key Research Development Program of China [2016YFC1200303]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [31361163004, 31671383].

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CC BY-NC 4.0/ (Attribution-NonCommercial), ©2017 The Authors

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