This is regarding Ethan´s point, particularly: >2) the protein has crystallized as a monomer even though it >[sometimes] exists in solution as a dimer. The interface >seen in the crystal is not the "real" dimer interface and >thus the PISA score is correct. I see the same exact interface in a crystal of a close homologue that belongs to a different space group (hexagonal vs tetragonal system)
- [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PISA results Yuri Pompeu
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PISA resul... Karthik S
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PISA r... Jan Dohnalek
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PI... Ethan Merritt
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest"... Jan Dohnalek
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PISA resul... Yuri Pompeu
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PISA r... Eleanor Dodson
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest" PI... Eugene Krissinel
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest"... Phil Evans
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "digest... Jacob Keller
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to "di... Bosch, Juergen
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to &quo... Jacob Keller
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to &quo... Andreas Förster
- Re: [ccp4bb] Trying to &quo... Jacob Keller
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