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| Here is a script that calculates the center of mass from a selection. It gets hold of the coordinates with cmd.get_model. | Here is a script that calculates the center of mass from a selection.   | ||
| It gets hold of the coordinates with cmd.get_model. | |||
| Make sure the atoms in the selection are of equal weight.   | Make sure the atoms in the selection are of equal weight.   | ||
| For a sample application, see: [http://yggdrasil.biotec.tu-dresden.de/abac/b.47.1.2___b.16.1.1___g.4.1.1.html "Convergent Evolution Examples"] | |||
| <source lang="python"> | |||
| ## Author: Andreas Henschel 2006 | |||
| from pymol import cmd | from pymol import cmd | ||
| from pymol.cgo import * | from pymol.cgo import * | ||
Revision as of 13:47, 20 April 2007
Here is a script that calculates the center of mass from a selection. It gets hold of the coordinates with cmd.get_model. Make sure the atoms in the selection are of equal weight.
For a sample application, see: "Convergent Evolution Examples"
## Author: Andreas Henschel 2006
from pymol import cmd
from pymol.cgo import *
def centerOfMass(selection):
   ## assumes equal weights (best called with "and name ca" suffix)
   model = cmd.get_model(selection)
   x,y,z=0,0,0
   for a in model.atom:
       x+= a.coord[0]
       y+= a.coord[1]
       z+= a.coord[2]
   return (x/len(model.atom), y/len(model.atom), z/len(model.atom))
cmd.load("/group/bioinf/Data/PDBLinks/1c7c.pdb")
cmd.select("domain", "/1c7c//A/143-283/ and name ca") ## selecting a domain
domainCenter=centerOfMass("domain")
print "Center of mass: (%.1f,%.1f,%.1f)"% domainCenter
cmd.as("cartoon", "all")
cmd.show("spheres", "domain")
## Creating a sphere CGO
com = [COLOR, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, SPHERE]+list(domainCenter) + [3.0] ## white sphere with 3A radius
cmd.load_cgo(com, "CoM")
cmd.zoom("1c7c", 1.0)
cmd.center("domain")
#ah@bioinfws19:~/Projects/PyMOL$ pymol -qc centerOfMass4.py
#Center of mass: (-1.0,24.5,48.2)
#ah@bioinfws19:~/Projects/PyMOL$