Hi all
I'm using dmmulti and one of my crystal forms seems to have a better solvent
mask (after outputting it with solout) than the other. (Probably due to better
phased reflections at low res for the first crystal form). Is it possible to
take the better solvent mask and use it as input for th
Dear users, I had posted this question already but in a different context.One of the Se-Met derivatised protein that we have solve is a homodimer (with 4 MET in the chains that crystallised) of which one chain has 3 MSEresidues, while the other chain has only 2 MSE.Are there any such instances in P
I just tried your suggestion, and it seems to work satisfactorily.
Great. Many thanks.
best,
reyhan
From: Paul Emsley
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Sent: Friday, 21 October 2011, 18:10
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Sketcher problem
On 21/10/11 05:31, Debreczeni, Ju
Respected Sir,
Thank you for the efforts and nice depiction of the problem.
The Dimeric assembly that is solved and the one predicted
by PISA is depicted in the attachment. This is the arrangement
I wanted to describe. The protein overall appears like a "C".
Thanking you
With Regards
KavyaSince
On 21/10/11 05:31, Debreczeni, Judit wrote:
IIUC, you would like to keep the distance between the ring plane and
the Ru fixed and allow the ring to rotate freely.
I would define bond length restraints between each of the ring atoms
and Ru (I suspect that these distances will be the same for
IIUC, you would like to keep the distance between the ring plane and the Ru
fixed and allow the ring to rotate freely.
I would define bond length restraints between each of the ring atoms and Ru (I
suspect that these distances will be the same for each atom pair) -- the ring
will rotate freel
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