Well, REFMAC output a (mislabelled) F SIGF which was detwinned so if you
deposited the REFMAC output I guess that is detwinned..
Do you have the original REFMAC input still?
Eleanor
On Thu, 6 Jun 2024 at 15:18, Ben Bax wrote:
> Hi,
> I am just re-refining an old twinned dataset - which I will
Dear Jon,
We will continue to serve the maps and are looking into updating the
process to use the map coefficients now available in the wwPDB FTP data
to make the maps compatible with the validation process.
Kind regards,
Deborah Harrus
PDBe
On 01/06/2024 14:28, Jon Cooper wrote:
It would
Hi,
I am just re-refining an old twinned dataset - which I will
redeposit (refinement is never finished).
The pdb seem to have automagically detwinned my data.
Where do I find my original twinned data (F and SIGF)? (or will I have
to redeposit my original un-detwinned structure factors).
Tha
RCSB PDB is independent of PDBe with regards to this. The PDB archive
does not distribute electron density maps. Each site can provide
"feature added" data content from their websites.
As you mentioned, PDBe runs a service that uses urls like
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/entry-files/1o08.ccp4
On 01/06/2024 14:28, Jon Cooper wrote:
It would be interesting to know if this will affect the the electron density
maps which are downloadable from the EBI:
PDBe is to RCSB as DVLA is to HMRC (surely?)
To unsubscribe f
It would be interesting to know if this will affect the the electron density
maps which are downloadable from the EBI:
www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe
They don't currently serve the older dsn6 format, only ccp4, I think.
Best wishes, Jon Cooper.
jon.b.coo...@protonmail.com
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In fall of 2024, electron density map coefficients will be available in
the public PDB archive for all X-ray structures. These map coefficients
will be the same as used in wwPDB Validation Reports.
The new map coefficients files will replace the electron density maps
and combined map coefficie