Re: [ccp4bb] Aperiodic protein crystals

2017-09-18 Thread SLAC
Just seemed weird to me nobody mentioned you on that thread!

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> On Sep 18, 2017, at 9:13 AM, Gloria Borgstahl  wrote:
> 
> Thanks James, Yes Charles I have an active NSF grant on this topic.
> We should talk, Gloria
> 
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 11:05 AM, James Holton
>  wrote:
>> 
>> I believe Gloria Borgstahl's lab at UNMC has done a little bit of work on
>> this.
>> 
>> 
>> -James Holton
>> 
>> MAD Scientist
>> 
>> 
>> On 9/16/2017 9:18 PM, Stewart, Charles E [BIOTC] wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>> 
>> 
>> I am looking for suggestions on research groups that study or have
>> experience with aperiodic crystals in macromolecular crystallography. I am
>> part of the local organizing committee for the Aperiodic 2018 international
>> conference. Although aperiodic crystals are normally not desired and largely
>> avoided in protein crystallography I am interested in exploring recent work
>> in this area.
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you for any suggestions.
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> 
>> Charles Stewart Jr, Ph.D.
>> Iowa State University
>> Associate Scientist, Office of Biotechnology
>> Manager, Macromolecular X-ray Crystallography Facility
>> http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/X-ray/
>> 
>> 0202 Molecular Biology Building
>> 2437 Pammel Drive
>> Ames, IA 50011
>> Phone: 515-294-2846
>> Email: cstew...@iastate.edu
>> 
>> 


Re: [ccp4bb] HKL to mtz

2017-10-06 Thread SLAC
You know, after f2mtz you can often have an mtz file with an unconventional ASU 
setting or unknown sort order. This breaks certain programs. So, I always run 
the result of f2mtz through a do-nothing run of the program called "CAD". Even 
if you don't tell it to do anything CAD always produces a "saeitized" output 
mtz. Have you tried that?

-James Holton
MAD Scientist

> On Oct 5, 2017, at 8:01 PM, ameya benz  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I want to convert HKL file to mtz. I tried using F2mtz but somehow the output 
> mtz is not working. What parameters should I set during conversion. Or can 
> anyone suggest alternative to F2mtz?
> 
> regards,
> Ameya
> National chemical laboratory, Pune, India