iMolview

Veröffentlicht von: Molsoft

Beschreibung

Explore the fascinating world of biological macromolecules:
iMolview lets you browse and view in 3D protein and DNA structures from Protein Data Bank, drug molecules from DrugBank, and small molecules from Pubchem. Search for drug names like 'ibuprofen' or 'gefitinib' in DrugBank, or proteins like 'insulin' or 'thyroid receptor' in PDB. Information associated with each molecule in these databases is also at your fingertips. Sync and view your own structure files via iTunes. Molecular view can be customized with a rich set of molecular representations (wires, balls-and-sticks, space filling, ribbon diagrams, molecular surfaces) and various coloring schemes. Select residues, atoms or chains and color or change their representations individually. Select 'neighbors' of a ligand or any other selection to identify interacting atoms or residues. Set 'inertia' to the maximum and let your molecule spin in 3D indefinitely.
Save the current scene (viewpoint + representation) as a slide which can be easily accessed later. Save the whole molecular document with multiple slides.
Load and contour electron density map
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iMolview Bewertungen

PDB Not up to date and app crashes

CFG Designs on

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Does not include an up to date listing of PDB Proteins additionally large molecules crash the app so it is completely unusable.

Crashes whenever I try to download most molecules

DevoBillado on

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Still as unstable as it was years ago. Super disappointing.

Current version crashes

John.Bramhall on

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Crashes on opening. Probably a temporary fault with an otherwise useful app. Hope it’s fixed soon

fantastic

亦凡一帆 on

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amazing!I would like to give 100 dollar for this app. Just hope the developer would keep updating this app. Great!

Huge Bonus

MrPebius on

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Oh wow, they just added search for PubChem that suddenly let's me view small molecules, and with surface turned on with the electrostatic (or binding properties) view option, I can *see* an estimate of the real character of drug molecules. This is certainly the best visualizer out there for the iPhone. It's so far too slow to make surfaces for large proteins though, on an iPhone 5. Still, it quickly helps me better understand each week's biochemistry headlines since most reported studies already have sent their structural results to the Protein Data Bank.

needs better depiction of electron density

Germanicus2 on

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The dots style depiction is not very useful. please incorporate mesh surface like in coot. Thank you

Keep it up

Graetzmi23 on

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Excellent app. Love the ability to superimpose structures quickly and easily. Would like a more detailed manual either in app or a link to an online version. Looking forward to future updates! Worth the 0.99c

The best viewer for biological molecules available

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I very rarely write reviews, but this app proved good enough that I felt compelled to write something about it. I am a computational chemist, and ever since I bought the original iPad 1, I've been looking for a good program for visualization of biological molecules in the iPad. I've even purchased a couple (one of them > $10.00), but this is by far the best one I've tried. The PDB interface works flawlessly. I could load an enzyme directly from PDB very quickly, the program already chose the best visualization (and it was really good), located and pointed active sites, ligand molecules, chains, etc., showing them in a very nice way. Easy to use, functional and **very** lightweight and fast: I still use the original iPad 1, and I could load, rotate, zoom in, zoom out in no time at all, no lag, no freezing. If there is anything to complain about is that I didn't find an easy "rate it" button in it, so I had to open the apple store, find purchased programs, etc, to rate it. Oh, requests for future releases? VGA output would be awesome. (yeah, I'm on the iPad 1...)

Finally, a successor to proteins

Dominocus on

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Very cool app. Been waiting for this since I got my iPhone! Beautiful ribbon structure, selection of chains and ligands, even some neighbor detection!

Great, but would love to see some updates

Jsonner on

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Just got the app, and it's great. I would really like the ability to view ligand pockets, and perhaps a full screen mode. Great work MolSoft!

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Kategorie
Education
Herausgeber
Molsoft
Sprachen
English
Letzte Veröffentlichung
1.9.62 (vor 3 Monaten )
Veröffentlicht am
May 3, 2011 (vor 13 Jahren )
Zuletzt aktualisiert
vor 5 Tagen
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