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Mar 2016
2 months later

Hello there, it’s good to know there are also someone who is trying with the Kawakami model.

I am currently being very “ambitious” with a nucleoprotein complex, Cascade, which makes up of 12 units (PDBe: 4tvx); (PDB 4tvx structure summary ‹ Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) ‹ EMBL-EBI). And so far it has been very problematic.

-I managed to split the complex into individual proteins (in pdb), but somehow Chimera is refusing to generate the surface; I went for pymol which generated the surface, yet refused to save in VRML format with my student version(i.e. free edition). I am now working with VMD and hopefully will be able to create these files.

Anyway, i would love to hear you guy’s experience with the Kawakami model so far

1) Any replacement of CADs programme? I got the free version of Magic (Materialise, Leuven), minimagic; I have not tried it out yet so I am not sure whether it will contain the “hollow” function. There is also probably a need to look for a free replacement for Rhinoceros 3D (Robert McNeel & Associates, Seattle).

2) I looked into the youtube channel of Kawakami (- YouTube) and managed to check his provider for the printings (http://www.studio-midas.com/). The used Zpainter 450 has some advantages in building this sort of model, most importantly there is no need for support unlike the usual PLA machine; However, the painting seems to be damn expensive (20,000 yen for a 7x9x10cm model; say roughly a 150 euros). I wonder how the SLA is going and I might also attempt in this direction.

“…For a single color print I’d recommend looking in to stereolithography (SLA) because of the high resolution you can achieve…”

will be cool to hear from u guys.