Re: [ccp4bb] PyMOL: How to relax geometry constraints for cartoon mode/

2009-02-18 Thread Tim
Francis E Reyes wrote: I think this was posted earlier, but the geometry constraints for the cartoon mode is a little tight for a residue of my protein. What's the setting to relax them so it'll draw a continuous tube instead of leaving it blank? Thanks FR

[ccp4bb] EMBO Practical Course on High Throughput Protein Production and Crystallization - Oxford, 17-25 June 2009

2009-02-18 Thread Jon Diprose
EMBO Practical Course on high throughput protein production and crystallization Oxford, 17th - 25th June 2009 The aim of this course will be to review the state-of-the-art in HTP structural biology with an emphasis on methods to study complex and 'difficult' targets. Participants will be able

[ccp4bb] TeachSG workshop Expertise in Macromolecular Structure Refinement in Prague April 3-4

2009-02-18 Thread Jan Dohnalek
This is a reminder - the application deadline is approaching - 24th February. Jan Dohnalek A two-day workshop focused on both the basics and the current development in macromolecular single crystal structure refinement techniques will be held in Prague on April 3-4 2009. The workshop is

[ccp4bb] educational opportunity: Difference between SIRAS and SAD?

2009-02-18 Thread Francis E Reyes
All Single isomorphous replacement with anomalous scattering uses two datasets that are isomorphous while using the anomalous signal in one (here scattering and dispersion are synonymous?). How does SIRAS use the anomalous scattering signal that's different than a single wavelength

Re: [ccp4bb] educational opportunity: Difference between SIRAS and SAD?

2009-02-18 Thread Nathaniel Echols
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Francis E Reyes francis.re...@colorado.edu wrote: Single isomorphous replacement with anomalous scattering uses two datasets that are isomorphous while using the anomalous signal in one (here scattering and dispersion are synonymous?). How does SIRAS use the