My question is how to use the radius of gyration, collapse term for a
homodimer in the Xplor refinement script.  Specifically, I'm interested in a
domain swapped homodimer that has a very intertwined structure (but is still
very globular).  Do I only "assign" the residues in one subunit and then use
double the expected radius of gyration?  I am also using NCS symmetry in the
refinement.

My current format is:

collapse scale 1.0
  assign (resid 3:66 ) 50.0 10.68
end

Will this take the dimer into account, or should I double the expected
radius of gyration to 21.4?

Thanks,

 Theresa

 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Miami University

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