Dear Paul:

Thank you for your input.

Maps generated by CCP4 are CNS-formatted and they are not accepted with
Discovery Studio (DS) and Maestro. DS and Maestro use only CNX-generated
maps.

I did try xdlmapman. No luck.  However, I am not sure if xdlmapman is
able to convert maps to CNX-formatted ones.

Regards,

Zhongren


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xdlmapman does lots of map conversions. You could try one of the options
there.
 
Best,
Paul..
 
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Hi, All:

Our structural biology group is using routinely CCP4, Discovery studio
Accelrys), Maestro (Schrodinger) and CNX (Accelrys) for our data
refinements.  However, density maps generated by CCP4 are not readable
by Discovery Studio or Maestro.

We have found that Quanta is able to read CCP4 maps.  We also find that
CNX-generated maps can be read by both Discovery Studio and Maestro.

Does CCP4 have a program that makes its density maps readable by others?

Thanks.

Zhongren Wu
Vitae Pharmaceuticals, Inc



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