<scp>UCSF ChimeraX</scp>: Tools for structure building and analysis

Elaine C. Meng(University of California, San Francisco), Thomas D. Goddard(University of California, San Francisco), Eric F. Pettersen(University of California, San Francisco), Greg S. Couch(University of California, San Francisco), Zachary Pearson(University of California, San Francisco), John H. Morris(University of California, San Francisco), Thomas E. Ferrin(University of California, San Francisco)
Protein Science
September 29, 2023
Cited by 4,021Open Access
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Abstract

Advances in computational tools for atomic model building are leading to accurate models of large molecular assemblies seen in electron microscopy, often at challenging resolutions of 3-4 Å. We describe new methods in the UCSF ChimeraX molecular modeling package that take advantage of machine-learning structure predictions, provide likelihood-based fitting in maps, and compute per-residue scores to identify modeling errors. Additional model-building tools assist analysis of mutations, post-translational modifications, and interactions with ligands. We present the latest ChimeraX model-building capabilities, including several community-developed extensions. ChimeraX is available free of charge for noncommercial use at https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax.


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