SURFNET Operating Manual
1. Introduction
The SURFNET program generates surfaces and void regions
between surfaces from coordinate data supplied in a PDB file. It can
compute:-
Outputs
The surfaces computed by SURFNET are output in a number of formats
for printing or for display/rendering on a graphics terminal using:-
-
AVS* -
(Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA, USA)
-
CCP4 -
(Collaborative Computational Project, Number 4, 1994)
-
FRODO -
(Jones, 1978)
-
Insight II -
(Molecular Simulations Inc., Burlington, MA, USA)
-
O -
(Jones et al., 1991)
-
PostScript* -
(Adobe Systems Inc., 1985)
-
QUANTA -
(Molecular Simulations Inc., Burlington, MA, USA)
-
RASMOL* -
(Sayle & Milner-White, 1995)
-
Raster3D* -
(Bacon & Anderson, 1988;
Merritt & Murphy, 1994
)
-
SYBYL -
(Tripos Associates, Inc., St Louis, MO, USA)
* Note that, for the asterisked output formats (namely,
PostScript,
RASMOL, AVS
and Raster3D) you need to run the SURFACE and SURFPLOT
programs after running SURFNET.
A flow chart showing how these programs relate to the SURFNET
programs is given in Appendix A.
Related programs
i. SURFACE and SURFPLOT
Two programs closely associated with SURFNET are SURFACE and
SURFPLOT which are required for generating output files for
Raster3D, RASMOL, or PostScript plots.
- SURFACE - Computes 3D contours from the .srf-format
files generated by SURFNET, writing out files in .grf-format
for input by SURFPLOT
- SURFPLOT - Reads in the .grf-format files generated by
SURFACE and writes out:-
- PDB-format files for input by RASMOL
- .r3d-format files for input into Raster3D to generate
ray-traced images, or
- PostScript files for viewing on a PostScript viewer, or
printing on a laser printer.
The programs are run in succession after SURFNET has been run.
See Viewing the SURFNET surfaces.
ii. Other surface-generation programs
There are a number of other programs that generate various kinds of
surfaces for display by any of the above graphics programs:-
- GENBOX - Generates a box of the specified location and
dimensions. (Useful for defining regions of interest for the related
program, X-SITE).
- PLANE - Generates a plane from the supplied equation of a plane.
- CURVE - Generates plane-, paraboloid- or cubic-surfaces from the
supplied equation.
See Planes, paraboloids and boxes.
iii. Map-manipulation programs
The map-manipulation programs allow the .srf files generated by
SURFNET, or by any of the surface-generation programs above, to be
modified, truncated, and compared:-
- MASK - Extracts only the required contour regions from a given
.srf file. (Useful for extracting, say, just a protein's binding
site from a map of all its clefts and cavities).
- CUTSRF - Cuts a given .srf file in the x-,
y-, z-directions, as required, to reduce a given map to the
size required.
- MAPDIFF - Compares two given .srf map files and either
outputs a single map of their common regions, or else two separate
maps of their differences. (Useful for, say, comparing the
differences/similarities in the shapes of two protein binding sites).
See Extracting and comparing gap regions.
SURFNET Operating Manual