of the available
components of your crystallization drop would fit?
Best,
Herman
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In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs
associated with carboxylates.
(screenshots at http://sb20.lbl.gov
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In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated with
carboxylates.
(screenshots at http://sb20.lbl.gov/berry/ccp4/azide/)
If I
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In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated
with carboxylates
In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated with
carboxylates.
(screenshots at http://sb20.lbl.gov/berry/ccp4/azide/)
If I modeled with two waters, they refine too close together for normal H-bond,
2.3 to 2.5 A; and their density is connected.
I considered one
Ed,
Is there any chance that you might have ethylene glycol present in the
condition? If so, that might work.
Sincerely,
Harkewal Singh
On Jul 7, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Edward A. Berry wrote:
In a structure I'm refining, there are a couple of oblong blobs associated
with carboxylates.