Dear users,

After detecting the anomalous peaks in a data, Is it
necessary that there will be an anomalous atom in most
of the peaks?

In a particular case, a low ranking peak was assigned
an anomalous atom because it was present in the native
structure, while a peak with a rank higher than this
one did not correspond to anomalous position in native
structure.

For eg. Peak 15 in ligand bound structure corresponds to
the anomalous position in native structure, so anomalous
atom was assigned.
But Peak 3,4 in ligand bound structure does not correspond
to anomalous position in native structure but it is present
near the ligand which is beta and gamma Phosphates of ATP.
The question is whether It is ATP or AMP and 2 anomalous
atoms?

Thanking you
Regards
Kavya


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