More Proteins in Second Life
For those of you following chemistry in Second Life, take a look at Peter Miller's Tidal Blog.
Peter has been posting a lot lately about rendering proteins in Second Life. For example, here is malarial enoyl reductase, an enzyme that has been a target of the UsefulChem group for some time.
Although we did demonstrate the docking of a molecule in a pocket of enoyl reductase, it is nice to see the whole enzyme.
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