Hi Peer,

this density reminds me of something I saw in one of my own structures as well 
and which also was not a component that should have been in there (PDB ID 
6SMT). I never truly found out what it was, but I modeled it as 2-ethylhexanol, 
which is known to be a precursor for the synthesis and also degradation product 
of the wide-spread plasticizer DEHP, although I found out, that at least our 
crystallization plates do not contain this component.


Best,

Timo

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Von: CCP4 bulletin board <CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> im Auftrag von Peer Mittl 
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Juni 2021 12:50:00
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: [ccp4bb] unknown density in 1.6 A structure

I'm struggling with the electron density shown in the attachment. The
substance does not seem to come from the crystallization condition nor
from the mounting buffer. The 1.6 A maps are rather clear, because the
compound binds into the hydrophobic core, which seems to be loosely packed.

-Peer



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