In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated with
carboxylates.
(screenshots at http://sb20.lbl.gov/berry/ccp4/azide/)
If I modeled with two waters, they refine too close together for normal H-bond,
2.3 to 2.5 A; and their density is connected.
I considered one wate
Ed,
Is there any chance that you might have ethylene glycol present in the
condition? If so, that might work.
Sincerely,
Harkewal Singh
On Jul 7, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Edward A. Berry wrote:
> In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated
> with carboxylates.
> (
of the available
components of your crystallization drop would fit?
Best,
Herman
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In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs
associated with carboxylates.
(screenshots at http://sb20.lbl.gov/berry/ccp4/azide/)
von Edward
A. Berry
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In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated with
carboxylates.
(screenshots at http://sb20.lbl.gov/berry/ccp4/azide/)
If I modeled
sian
>> logic: given the elongated linear density, what else of the available
>> components of your crystallization drop would fit?
>>
>> Best,
>> Herman
>>
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