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complexviewer

v2.2.4

Published

A network visualisation that displays molecular interaction data, including detailed residue-level information such as binding sites. Used in EBI's Complex Portal and elsewhere.

Downloads

312

Readme

ComplexViewer

Colin W Combe, Marine (Dumousseau) Sivade, Henning Hermjakob, Joshua Heimbach, Birgit H M Meldal, Gos Micklem, Sandra Orchard, Juri Rappsilber; ComplexViewer: visualization of curated macromolecular complexes, Bioinformatics, Volume 33, Issue 22, 15 November 2017, Pages 3673–3675, https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btx497

Input data

The 'MI-JSON' data format consumed by the viewer is generated by the JAMI framework. https://github.com/MICommunity/psi-jami

JAMI is capable of converting between various MI data formats, it can convert the PSI-MI XML standard into the MI-JSON format.

Building on localhost

First install dependencies:

npm install

To create a production build:

npm run build-prod

To create a development build:

npm run build-dev

Usage

  1. Construct a new instance of the conplexviewer.App object, passing the target DIV as a parameter to the constructor:

            var targetDiv = document.getElementById('myDiv');
            var myComplexViewer = new complexviewer.App(targetDiv);
      
  2. Pass this the MI-JSON object:

            myComplexViewer.readMijson(data);
  3. Register a DIV to have a colour scheme key drawn into it

            var colorSchemeDiv = document.getElementById('myDiv');
            myComplexViewer.addColorSchemeKey(colorSchemeDiv);
  4. Choose how to annotate proteins (this will prob, because of https://github.com/MICommunity/ComplexViewer/issues/80):

            // todo doc - see index.html for example, old way of doing should still be working
  5. To change dataset without creating a new instance of the app, call the clear function, then call the readMijson() function with the new data:

            myComplexViewer.clear();
            myComplexViewer.readMijson(data2);