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=== Starting ''Dynamo''===
 
=== Starting ''Dynamo''===
  
load the access to matlab through:
+
In the terminal open Matlab through:
  
  <tt>module load matlab</tt>
+
  <tt>matlab & </tt>
  
in your terminal. Then, in the Matlab window write:
+
(it will take some secons). Then, in the Matlab window write:
 
  <tt> run /ISB2017/dynamo/dynamo_activate.m </tt>
 
  <tt> run /ISB2017/dynamo/dynamo_activate.m </tt>
 
This will activate ''Dynamo'' in the current Matlab session.
 
This will activate ''Dynamo'' in the current Matlab session.

Revision as of 18:59, 18 July 2017

A guide to use Dynamo during the practical session of the Pasteur course INTEGRATIVE STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY​ - Mechanisms of Living Organisms, in the afternoon session of the 19th of July of 2017.

Computer access

Access the course account with your password.

Opening a Linux terminal

We need to create a command terminal. Right click on the screen and select Open Terminal in the menu . A Linux command window will popup. Please create a folder for this course.

mkdir tomo
 cd  tomo 

Starting Dynamo

In the terminal open Matlab through:

matlab & 
(it will take some secons). Then, in the Matlab window write:
 run /ISB2017/dynamo/dynamo_activate.m 

This will activate Dynamo in the current Matlab session.

Data

The tomogram for the second tutorial is located in the location /ISB2017/Course_material/July19/crop.rec

Make a local copy by typing in the Matlab window:

!cp /ISB2017/Course_material/July19/crop.rec . 

(the "!" signs just passes the cp order to Linux)


Program

Introduction to tomography and subtomogram averaging

~45 minutes of presentation to introduce tomography, subtomogram averaging and Dynamo.

Tutorial 1: Getting started

on screen presentation/hands-on practical. We will follow together the basic hands-on tutorial of Dynamo.

Advanced getting started.

Advanced getting started

After the coffee break at 16:00 participants will follow the  advanced introduction on a reduced data set from a real tomogram.

Instructors

  1. Daniel Castaño-Díez, BioEM Lab, University of Basel
  2. Paula Pérez-Navarro, C-CINA, University of Basel
  3. Cynthia Taveneau, Institut Curie, Paris