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I think the examples are just to show of the power of the application. You don't have to load enzyme structures into it.

Going back a bit...

There was a nice and easy application for MacOS you can use comfortably under shapeshifter. Chem3D I think it was called and was designed to work alongside ChemDraw (used for skeletal structure drawing etc.) but ran happily as a stand alone.

I used my amiga to run shapeshifter for many such apps that I needed at the time. It could import a bunch of standard structure formats and had various visualisation options (including output to eps for printing, which was handy) and could do some basic operations including conformational energy minimisation - provided you have the patience to wait for it ;-)
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Re: 3D molecular structure imaging software - can anyone help
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2004, 01:01:00 PM »
Yep ChemDraw worked fine alongside MS Orifice. It used OLE (IIRC) so you could just plonk a drawing into your document and double click to edit it in chemdraw.
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