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- Used in Adenylate cyclase, originally from Meta
- I've been tagging structural diagrams as ((PD-ineligible)). In this case, it's not a single molecule, so perhaps the best solution is to redraw the entire diagram (and to use antialiasing and transparency). Is there a good open-source tool for this? --MarkSweep 01:35, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- The GIMP, or so I've heard, is excellent. But I've never actually used it. – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 18:22, Jan 30, 2005 (UTC)
- Redrawn I will now proceed to upload over, with new image tag. Could a second pair of eyes make sure I've got it right. — Zeimusu | Talk 10:32, 2005 Jan 31 (UTC)
- There's a CH3 in the left molecule in your new version which should be a CH2, and, while it's been a ridiculously long time since I took freshman chemistry, I'm fairly certain the bottommost O in the right molecule should be an O- (an error also present in old image). —Korath (Talk) 10:56, Jan 31, 2005 (UTC)
- Beautiful. Much improved over the original. I've also changed ((PD-self)) to ((PD-user|Zeimusu)) – after a while it's really hard to tell who "I" refers to, plus PD-user avoids first person style in favor of third person and provides a link to Zeimusu's user page. Sorry about this image tagging pet peeve. --MarkSweep 22:24, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)