| Literature DB >> 35668321 |
Joakim Bohlin1, Michael Matthies2, Erik Poppleton2, Jonah Procyk2, Aatmik Mallya2, Hao Yan2, Petr Šulc3.
Abstract
Molecular simulation has become an integral part of the DNA/RNA nanotechnology research pipeline. In particular, understanding the dynamics of structures and single-molecule events has improved the precision of nanoscaffolds and diagnostic tools. Here we present oxView, a design tool for visualization, design, editing and analysis of simulations of DNA, RNA and nucleic acid-protein nanostructures. oxView provides an accessible software platform for designing novel structures, tweaking existing designs, preparing them for simulation in the oxDNA/RNA molecular simulation engine and creating visualizations of simulation results. In several examples, we present procedures for using the tool, including its advanced features that couple the design capabilities with a coarse-grained simulation engine and scripting interface that can programmatically edit structures and facilitate design of complex structures from multiple substructures. These procedures provide a practical basis from which researchers, including experimentalists with limited computational experience, can integrate simulation and 3D visualization into their existing research programs.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35668321 DOI: 10.1038/s41596-022-00688-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Protoc ISSN: 1750-2799 Impact factor: 17.021