The geometrical mutual AFM simulator: GeoAFM


A simulation of the shape of the tip from the observed AFM image for a GroEL (chaperonin) with a broken double tip and data of the sample material's molecular structure (The chaperonin is a basket-shaped polymer of 140 angstrom width, 140 angstrome depth and 200 angstrom height.)

A movie file that explains how to use the GeoAFM

A document that explains how to use the GeoAFM (an Excel file)

A file of the observed AFM image in the cube format, which is a special format for the SPM simulator

Structural data of the sample material in the pdb file format [The Protein Data Bank (http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/home/home.do) provides structural data of proteins with the pdb file format.]

A project file for carrying out the simulation [This is one of input data files for carrying out the simulation introduced in this web page with the GeoAFM. Its filename extension is ".pro".]

A screen for editing the project file Using this screen, you can edit the project file introduced in this web page.
To perform your own task which is slightly different from the simulation introduced in this web page, you can edit the project file and change input parameters.

If you have any questions about how to use the GeoAFM, please contact us by e-mail.
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