The Chimera Viewer
Since Jalview 2.8.2, Chimera (http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/) can be used for viewing structures opened via the "View Structure Data.." dialog.
You can set a default choice of Jmol or Chimera structure viewer in
Preferences. You can also
optionally specify the path to the Chimera program here (if it
differs from the standard paths searched by Jalview).
Please
make sure your version of Chimera is up to date. Jalview requires
at least Chimera version 1.11.1
If you save your Jalview session as a project file, the state of any open Chimera windows will also be saved, and can be reopened by loading the project file on any machine with Chimera installed. Since Jalview 2.9.
Superposing structures based on
their aligned sequences
If several structures are
available on the alignment, you may add additional structures to an
existing Chimera view by selecting their entry in the appropriate
pop-up menu. Jalview will ask you if you wish to add the structure
to the existing alignment, and if you do, it will import and
superimpose the new PDB file using the corresponding positions from
the alignment. If the alignment is subsequently edited, you can use
the Chimera→Align menu option
from the menu bar of the structure view window to superpose the
structures using the updated alignment.
Chimera Controls
The structure is by
default rendered as a ribbon diagram. Moving the mouse over the
structure brings up tooltips giving the residue name, PDB residue
number and chain code ([RES]Num:Chain). Moving the mouse over an
associated residue in an alignment window highlights the associated
atoms in the displayed structures. When residues are selected in the
Chimera window, they are highlighted on the alignment.
For comprehensive details of Chimera's commands, refer to the tool's Help menu.
Selecting residues in Jalview from Chimera
When a selection is highlighted in a Jalview window, use the
Select→Select Highlighted Region or press B
to add the mapped positions to the alignment window's column
selection.
Hint: Use your machine's 'switch
application' key combination (Alt-Tab on Windows and Linux,
Cmd-Tab on OSX) to quickly switch between UCSF Chimera and Jalview
before pressing 'B' to select highlighted regions.
Basic screen operations (see Chimera help at http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/current/docs/UsersGuide/mouse.html for full details).
Action | Windows | Unix | Mac/OSX |
Rotate View | Left Click and Drag | Left Click and Drag | Left Click and Drag |
Zoom | Right Click drag mouse up or down |
Right Click drag mouse up or down |
cmd or Right + Click and drag mouse up or down, or use mouse scroll button |
Move Origin | Middle Button + Drag | Middle Button and drag | alt + Click and drag |
Select Residues | Ctrl + Click (and drag to select a region) | Ctrl + Click (and drag) | Ctrl + Click (and drag) |
Jalview Controls
The Jalview Chimera View window has up to five menus:
Chimera and Windows Firewall
Jalview and Chimera communicate using Chimera's REST service (http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/current/docs/ContributedSoftware/restserver/restserver.html).