| Literature DB >> 26955008 |
C Masato Nakano1, Erick Moen2, Hye Suk Byun3, Heng Ma4, Bradley Newman5, Alexander McDowell5, Tao Wei6, Mohamed Y El-Naggar7.
Abstract
Recently, we presented a computational framework named VizBET to simulate and visualize biological electron-transfer (ET) dynamics. The visualization process was encapsulated as a plugin to the Visual Molecular Dynamics (VMD) software. However, the user's ability to understand complex, multidimensional ET pathways was severely limited when visualized in 2D on traditional computer monitors. To provide a more accurate representation with enhanced depth perception, we here present an extension of VizBET named iBET to render the VMD model of ET dynamics in a commodity virtual reality (VR) platform. The paper describes detailed procedures to export VMD models into the Unity game engine and render it in an Oculus Rift head mounted display. With the increasing availability of low-cost VR systems like the Rift and rich programmability of game engines, the iBET framework provides a powerful means to explore and understand not only biological ET processes but also a unique experiential tool for broad scientific communities.Entities:
Keywords: Biological electron transfer; Virtual reality; Visualization
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26955008 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmgm.2016.02.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Graph Model ISSN: 1093-3263 Impact factor: 2.518