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Their tool is available on the web: Verify3D:
http://nihserver.mbi.ucla.edu/Verify_3D/

Secondly, really, how *can* you build right-handed helices into
left-handed density with end up with a model that is "frighteningly
plausible-looking"?


[BR]> There got to be more to this story?

I would agree...

-- PE.


On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 12:17 -0500, EATON E LATTMAN wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> It is worth remembering the exemplary manner in which David Eisenberg and his 
> group followed up on the flawed structure of 
> rubisco that they published.  First, David gave a long talk at the 
> Diffraction Gordon Conference explaining in detail how the 
> error arose, and offering clear suggestions to the community on how to avoid 
> similar mistakes.  Second, the rubisco structure 
> led the group to develop 3-d profiling, sure one of the most powerful tools 
> we have for evaluating a structure.  
> 
> Thus was a error transformed into a powerful methdologcal tool to minimize 
> the frequency of errors in the future.  

> > 
> > Boaz Shaanan, Ph.D.
> > Associate Professor
> > Dept. of Life Sciences
> > Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
> > Beer-Sheva 84105
> > Israel
> > Phone: 972-8-647-2220 ; Fax: 646-1710
> > Skype: boaz.shaanan‎

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