Color a protein by C-alpha RMSD using ChimeraX
We show how to color the residues of two aligned proteins according to how far apart their corresponding backbone C-alpha atoms are using ChimeraX version 1.6. The example shown compares an archaeal crenactin protein to a rabbit actin.

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Fit an AlphaFold database model to a cryoEM map

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Running AlphaFold to Predict Protein Complexes from ChimeraX

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How to show AlphaFold error estimates with ChimeraX

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Compare AlphaFold and Experimental Protein Structures in ChimeraX

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