Hi all,
I just want to ask another question related to this topic:
Based on the example given by Jerry McCully and if the data has
alternate strong and weak reflections, how can we split it into two
different files; one containing the weak reflections and the other
containing the strong reflect
On Sep 4, 2009, at 11:04, Ben Ammar Youssef wrote:
Hi all,
I just want to ask another question related to this topic:
Based on the example given by Jerry McCully and if the data has
alternate strong and weak reflections, how can we split it into two
different files; one containing the weak refl
Dear Phil,
thank you very much for your thorough clarification.
Best regards,
Arefeh
Buccaneer is giving good results on a lot of cases now, and can work at
resolutions down to ~3.7A when the phases are very good. However, when
the starting phases are poor, it struggles.
I've recently been analysing some of the hard cases from my test data -
in particular one case at 3.0 and o
One paper in Acta. Cryst. (2006) D62, 1369-1374 described the same
problem of pseudo-symmetry. To lower the Rfactor they used (h+k+l=2n+1)
odd reflections for rigid body refinement and (h+k+l=2n) even
reflections for restrained refinement. By this way they could decrease
R/Rfree from (0.425/0.4
Dear subscribers to the CCP4BB,
On my previous computer, I had in my bookmarks (Firefox bookmarks) the
URL for an automatic 3D structure superposition server based some place
in Canada. Unfortunately that computer crashed and I lost all my bookmarks.
What was nice was that one could simply up
google for Tcoffee or EBI SSM, same functionality
Jürgen
On Sep 4, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Vellieux Frederic wrote:
Dear subscribers to the CCP4BB,
On my previous computer, I had in my bookmarks (Firefox bookmarks) the
URL for an automatic 3D structure superposition server based some
place
in Cana
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Thanks to all who replied. Using a carefully worded search in google I
was able to locate (again) that server's URL
Just in case some of you are interested, here's the URL
http://wishart.biology.ualberta.ca/SuperPose/
Thanks again,
Fred.
Jürgen Bosch wrote:
google fo
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Hi Frédéric,
I think it is Superpose:
http://wishart.biology.ualberta.ca/SuperPose/
Good luck!
*
Toufic El Arnaout
Membrane Structural & Functional Biology Group
L2-007, Lonsdale Building
University of Limerick, Ireland
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From: for-crystallizai...@hotmail.com
To: yous...@ri.ncvc.go.jp
Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] Rfactor got stuck with a data having alternate strong and
weak reflections.
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 07:36:34 -0700
Dear ALL;
I am sorry for being silent because I went out of town for a meeting.
Postdoctoral researcher in biological small-angle x-ray scattering at
the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL)
The Structural Molecular Biology group at SSRL, a Directorate of the
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has an immediate opening for a
postdoctoral researcher to join i
Dear all,
sorry for the off-topic question. I want to buy a simple peristaltic pump to
apply larger sample volumes (300-500 mL) to simple affinity columns (desired
flow-rates: 2-8 mL/min). I was wondering whether the (good?)-old Pharmacia/GE
P1 pump still represents the best system engineers have
This is interesting. Would it be possible to have refmac
provide some info WHICH U (i.e. atom) got negative EV ?
I did not find anything and I use monitor many per default.
Thx, BR
-Original Message-
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Aaron
Oakley
Sent:
Stirred cell from Milipore is very useful for concentrating big volumes of
protein solution. There are cells from 3 to 400 mL. Ultrafiltration is
performed through the membrane with high pressure by connecting to inert gas
(nitrogen). It is very fast and comfortable technique. Here are more
i
Dear All,
the overwhelming consensus is ubuntu, largely for
wide variety of drivers incl. wireless and nvidia (which I can confirm was a
*...@%! nightmare under RH)
Partition Magic got high recommendations for dual boot.
Thx to all for the quick response.
BR
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 14:57:21 -0700
Bernhard Rupp wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> the overwhelming consensus is ubuntu, largely for
> wide variety of drivers incl. wireless and nvidia (which I can
> confirm was a
> *...@%! nightmare under RH)
>
Just to clarify, most drivers are available for fedora/RH,
Hi,
We have a server for structural superposition.
http://cluster.physics.iisc.ernet.in/3dss/
thanks,
Sekar
> Hi Frédéric,
> I think it is Superpose:
> http://wishart.biology.ualberta.ca/SuperPose/
> Good luck!
>
> *
> Toufic El Arnaout
> Membrane Struct
recent versions of ubuntu come with gparted on the install disk, so
you can repartion with a gui whose iCandy quotient is almost mac-
like. It makes it very simple to do, even for an idiot like me.
I am a big fan of xfce4 (install Xubuntu). It makes very low demands
on the hardware and has
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