Or perhaps there is only 1 copy and more solvent than you expect? This is not
that uncommon.
On 20 Sep 2014 12:09, Randy Read wrote:
>
> Just to add to what Herman said:
>
> The statistics are good for placing the domain represented by ensemble 1
> (TFZ=14.3) and the first copy of the domain r
Just to add to what Herman said:
The statistics are good for placing the domain represented by ensemble 1
(TFZ=14.3) and the first copy of the domain represented by ensemble 2
(TFZ=11.9), but not for the two possible solutions for placing the second copy
of ensemble 2 (TFZs of 4.5 and 4.7). So
Dear CCP4 members,
Recently I have collected native data at 3.3 A resolution. The structure of the
protein should have two domains. The structure of c terminal domain from
homologous (30 seq similarity) is known. I took n terminal domain from another
homologous protein. I ran the phaser using t