Dear Ying,
Dear all,
I was trying to use wincoot (v0.8.7.1) on my PC (Windows 8.1). Starting Coot
from CCP4 or 'runwincoot.bat' gave me the following error message:
coot-bin.exe Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point deflateSetHeader could not be located in the dynamic
link library
Dear all,
I was trying to use wincoot (v0.8.7.1) on my PC (Windows 8.1). Starting Coot
from CCP4 or 'runwincoot.bat' gave me the following error message:
coot-bin.exe Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point deflateSetHeader could not be located in the dynamic
link library
On 01/05/2017 13:51, brian walker wrote:
Is there a 3 letter code for D-methionine in refmac library. It is not listed
in library,
while all the others are?
Here's the meta solution if you have Coot:
File -> Search Monomer Library -> "D-methionone" -> Search
gives
MED
Paul.
Hi Brian,
It's called MED.
Cheers,
Robbie
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> Is there a 3 letter code for
Is there a 3 letter code for D-methionine in refmac library. It is not
listed in library, while all the others are?
It seems to me that this could be easily explained by there being a kink near
the middle of the chain (so the bundle adopts a broad 'V' shape). Then
fragments up to the length of the "arms" would each give two different but good
solutions, but fragments longer than that would fall off. Have you
Well - I am not very familiar with helical collagens, but a partial
solution could match several different helical turns..
Your resolution seems high and the LLGsare very good. Why dont you feed the
partial solution to ACORN and se if that gives a good map. I would expect
it would if the numbers