Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Biological molecules live in an environment in which most of the forces that determine their activity are (at
least apparently) different from those that guide the world visible to humans. These forces can be roughly
classified as Brownian motion, lipophilic/hydrophilic interactions, and electrostatic potential. In the study
and representation of proteins and other biological molecules, and especially their activity and interaction,
it is therefore extremely important to be able to observe these forces in a meaningful way. This will lead to
better understanding of dynamic interactions, and for a greater capacity for description and manipulation.
While the calculation of these forces typically provides numerical data, it is not always easy and intuitive
to have them represented in a way that makes sense to human beings, whose visual intelligence is one of
the most highly developed. In the past few years, we have developed BioBlender, a software program
dedicated to the intuitive visualization of proteins, their properties, and their interactions with other
proteins, other biological molecules, and the cellular environment. BioBlender is based on Blender, one of
the most powerful engines of Computer Graphics (CG) for 3D content management, i.e., creation,
animation, texturing, and rendering of visual objects and scenes. Blender is the only complete program
dedicated to 3D that is open source, a feature important for users who want or need to introduce new
features, in our case the ability to handle biological objects starting from files in PDB format. In this
chapter, we will consider some issues of molecular visualization, and describe some of the features of
BioBlender, with particular focus on the calculation and rendering of Electrostatic Potential (EP).
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Electrostatic interaction of biomolecules; Molecular Surface; Poisson-Boltzmann equation; Sampling and meshing molecular surfaces; Biophysics & Biological Physics; Geometry & Topology; Image Processing; Bioinformatics; Mathematical & Computational Physics
List of contributors:
Zoppe', MONICA MARIA
Book title:
Computational Electrostatics for Biological Applications