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Martyn Symmons
Department of Pathology
University of Cambridge
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] oxidised cys
I've
Martyn
Martyn Symmons
Department of Pathology
University of Cambridge
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] oxidised cys
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] oxidised cys
Hi Stefano,
How certain are you that this link is truly what you think it is? If I
understand what you're saying - you want
Dear all
in my structure I think I can see an oxidised Cys in cys-SO. Refining cys-SO
I observe a residual density between the oxigen of one oxidised cys and the
one of the other molecule in AU.
I'd like to try to refine it as cys-SO-OS-cys. I didn't find an example of
it in the pdb database.