Working with annotation from 3D structure data
Jalview can process PDB data associated with sequences to display values extracted from the Temperature Factor column for corresponding sites, and secondary structure from DSSP or RNAView (as appropriate).
Extracting data from PDB files
Annotation is
created for structure files retrieved directly from the PDB loaded
from the file system (via the Structure→Associate
Structure...→From file option, or when displayed via the View
Structures Menu.
Structure annotation is not automatically
added to an alignment, but any available structure annotation rows
for the current selection or a particular sequence can be added via
the Add Reference Annotation in the Selection
and Sequence ID sub-menus of the Sequence ID
Panel's popup menu.
Please note:Protein structures
are analysed in situ, but Jalview employs a web service to
process RNA structures which can cause long delays if your internet
connection is slow.
The Annotations alignment menu provides settings useful for controlling the display of secondary structure annotation.
Shading sequences by associated structure
annotation
The annotation colouring dialog (opened by the Colour→By
Annotation option) allows sequences with associated secondary
structure data to be shaded according to secondary structure type.
Once the dialog is opened, select the Per Sequence option
and then choose Secondary structure from the dropdown menu.
When
colouring alignments by secondary structure, two modes can be
employed. The default is to shade sequences with the same colour as
the secondary structure glyph. If, however, original
colours is selected and another colourscheme has already been
applied, then only portions of the sequence with defined secondary
structure will be shaded with the previously applied scheme.
Configuration options for processing PDB files
Occasionally, you may wish to disable secondary structure
processing. Configuration options in the Structure
tab in the Tools→Preferences dialog allow the
processing of structure data to be disabled, or selectively enabled.
For more information, take a look at the documentation for the
structure panel.
The display of secondary structure data was introduced in Jalview 2.8.2, and is made possible by Jalview's use of Jmol's DSSP implementation, based on the original Kabsch and Sander algorithm ported by Robbie P. Joosten and colleagues, and a client for Fabrice Jossinet's pyRNA services that was developed by Anne Menard, Jim Procter and Yann Ponty as part of the Jalview Summer of Code 2012.