---- ATTENTION ALL PROTEIN MODELLERS ----
DRAGON Version 4.17.6 is now available in SGI executable format
at the following site:-
http://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/~mathbio/a-aszodi/dragon.html
DRAGON is a protein modelling tool using Distance Geometry.
It was developed at the Division of Mathematical Biology of
the National Institute for Medical Research in London
between 1993 and 1996. DRAGON attempts to predict
the tertiary structure of a small soluble protein, given
its sequence, the secondary structure and possibly a set of
interresidue distance restraints. If the structures of
some of the sequences in the multiple alignment is known,
then you can attempt comparative modelling. DRAGON communicates
with you through a simple command-line interface which is used
to specify parameter values and input filenames.
Further information and references can be found at:-
http://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/~mathbio/a-aszodi/dragon.html#moinfohttp://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/~mathbio/r-munro/dragon.html
Enjoy!
Andras Aszodi
(PS. This message was posted by Robin Munro on behalf of A.A.)