UCSF Chimera


UCSF Chimera is an extensible program for interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, including density maps, supramolecular assemblies, sequence alignments, docking results, trajectories, and conformational ensembles. High-quality images and movies can be created. Chimera includes complete documentation and can be downloaded free of charge for noncommercial use.
Chimera is developed by the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics at the University of California, San Francisco. Development is partially supported by the National Institutes of Health. Chimera is no longer actively developed and is superseded by UCSF ChimeraX.

General structure analysis

Presentation images and movies

  • high-resolution images
  • visual effects including depth-cueing, interactive shadows, silhouette edges, multicolor backgrounds
  • standard molecular representations
  • pipes-and-planks for helices and strands; nucleotide objects including lollipops and ladder rungs
  • ellipsoids to show anisotropic B-factors
  • nonmolecular geometric objects
  • renderings of density maps and other volume data
  • labeling with text, symbols, arrows, color keys
  • different structures can be clipped differently and at any angle
  • optional raytracing with bundled POV-Ray
  • scene export to X3D and other formats
  • simple graphical interface for creating movies interactively
  • scenes can be placed as keyframes along an animation timeline
  • alternatively, movie content and recording can be scripted; rich set of related commands
  • movie recording is integrated with morphing and MD trajectory playback

Volume data tools

  • many formats of volume data maps read, several written
  • interactive threshold adjustment, multiple isosurfaces, transparent renderings
  • fitting of atomic coordinates to maps and maps to maps
  • density maps can be created from atomic coordinates
  • markers can be placed in maps and connected with smooth paths
  • display of individual data planes or multiple orthogonal planes
  • volume data time series playback and morphing
  • many tools for segmenting and editing maps
  • Gaussian smoothing, Fourier transform, other filtering and normalization
  • measurements: surface area, surface-enclosed volume, map symmetry, others

Sequence-structure tools