PyMol+Image+Contest+-+Fall+2012

=PyMol Image Contest- Fall 2012=

Voting Form on Google Docs
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REWARD: If you win you get .....

– 10 extra points (out of 100) on your Research Report – Gets to skip (and get 10’s) on 2 Wikispaces checks


 * Ideally it should be on a white background - because you may use it for the poster and/or final report anyways.
 * You can use the same image or different one for the PyMol contest than what you have in your Mid Semester report.
 * 2 images max for the contest
 * You might be able to get ride of the 'For Evaluation Only' text by saving the .PSE file and opening it in a computer that has the old original version of PyMol - like what is in the Google Docs folder /Misc/Software.
 * Alternatively, you can paste a white box over it if you open it in Paint or something.

Create your PyMol image file (.PNG) Give it a descriptive filename, e.g. **UTEID_PyMolImageContest_YOURNAME.png** PS - don't just save the .png file - also SAVE your .pse file from PyMol into your Google Docs folder. This is so that you can go back and change or edit things when you use it again.

NOTE: no caption is needed for the contest since there will be anonymous voting. (however, you should have a caption for it in your **Research Report on Target**)

Upload to the **AssignmentsVDS** directory on the Liberty box (Linux machine). This is a write-to **only** directory. So, you won’t be able to see anyone else’s files that have been dropped there. Use __Secure Shell__ or __WinSCP__ to login (similar to logging into the DDFE) Host Name: **vdsclass.dyndns.org** Username: **vdsclass** Password: **same as the GDocs password**


 * Due**: Sunday Oct. 28th at __midnight__.

Thanks, Dr. B

EXAMPLE:


 * Fig**. Farnesyl diphosphate synthetase (EC: 2.5.1.10) from //Homo// sapiens PDB: 1YV5. Active site residues and inhibitor (ZOL) shown as sticks with carbons gray, oxygens red and nitrogens blue and phosphates of inhibitor (ZOL) shown in pink. Active site waters shown as red spheres - Dr. B

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