Hi Kenneth, I hope this will answer most of your questions:
http://www.phenix-online.org/newsletter/ see "TLS for dummies" and "On atomic displacement parameters..." articles. Pavel. On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 5:39 PM, Kenneth A. Satyshur <satys...@wisc.edu>wrote: > peoples: > > I know that TLS is a group B factor for regions of proteins that are moving > the same. > It is used in low res structures. But at what resolution does one begin > anisotropic, i.e > individual aniso for each atom, and leave TLS out. Or can one still use TLS > to first > compensate for large motions and then dampen down the individual atoms with > aniso ADP? > If both the aniso and TLS are used, how does a person interpret the > results? What programs > are there to see just what is large body motions and what is atoms. > thanks > > -- > Kenneth A. Satyshur, M.S.,Ph.D. > Associate Scientist > University of Wisconsin > Madison, Wisconsin 53706 > 608-215-5207 >