Hi Eric,

What does your map look like?  Do you see features that don't come from the
search model?  That's the key.  That said, with a TFZ of above 10, I'd be
rather positive about my prospects.


Andreas



On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 2:36 AM, Eric Karg <
0000052044071b36-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Running Phaser using the apo protein as search model on a ~2.5 A dataset
> of a protein-DNA complex, I get a single solution but with low RFZ. The map
> looks reasonable but I was wondering why the RFZ is so low. Would this
> solution be acceptable?
>
>    SOLU SET  RFZ=3.2 TFZ=8.4 PAK=0 LLG=66 TFZ==10.6 RFZ=2.9 TFZ=13.7 PAK=0
> LLG=203
>     TFZ==14.0 LLG=1440 TFZ==34.2
>    SOLU SPAC P 62 2 2
>    SOLU 6DIM ENSE ensemble1 EULER 181.8 55.7 74.8 FRAC 0.27 0.26 -0.40
> BFAC -7.38
>    SOLU 6DIM ENSE ensemble1 EULER 4.5 120.2 7.9 FRAC -0.31 0.20 -0.09 BFAC
> 12.61
>    Ensemble ensemble1 RMS variance(s): 0.87
>
> Thank you for your help!
>

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