News
Graphite-MicroMégas available for Mac OS X
Graphite with its MicroMegas plugin is now available as a standalone application for Mac
Graphite-MicroMégas at Visu2011
The DNA 3D modeling tool will be presented at Visu2011 on October 12
Mycoplasma mycoides by David Goodsell
David Goodsell has completed an illustration of Mycoplasma mycoides internal architecture
DNA mismatch repair system
We have collaborated with Peter Friedhoff's team to generate structural models for the complex between MutS, MutL and MutH.
Easy DNA 3D modeling
A partnership between the Fourmentin-Guilbert Foundation and INRIA released Graphite-MicroMégas, a software to perform 3D model assemblies of proteins and DNA. Its main feature is the capability to create 3D models of DNA in a highly intuitive manner.
Highly-detailed 3D model of the HIV
Ivan Konstantinov and his team from Visual Science just won first place in the 2010 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge (Category Illustrations), sponsored jointly by the journal Science and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Cytoplasm organization in bacteria
Our review paper "An inventory of the bacterial macromolecular components and their spatial organization" is now published online in FEMS Microbiology Reviews (March 2011, Volume 35, Issue 2, pages 233–414)
Interview with Drew Berry
Graham Johnson interviews Drew Berry, medical illustrator at WEHI and 2010 McArthur fellow.
3D model of a bacterial division machinery
A very first modelling of the bacterial septosome. The 3D scene can be downloaded from the Download section.
October model of the month
a very first modelling of the bacterial septosome Authors : D.Larivière, E.Fourmentin (Fondation Fourmentin-Guilbert), O. Mavré (LISAA) N. Dubarry, M.-L. Bonné, F.-X. Barre (Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, CNRS, Gif/Yvette)
3D model of the bacterial divisome by LifeExplorer
This movie shows a 3D model of the cell-division machinery made with the LifeExplorer modelling software in collaboration with F.-X. Barre and N. Dubarry (Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, CNRS Gif, France).

