Hi Joane,

since you're using NCS I'd like to add that this is indeed a good strategy, but you should make sure that you should probably not restrain the B-factors of the well-defined domain and the not-so-well-defined domains to be equal - they do differ and the refinement should probably not change that! So I'd say: adjust the weights such that the coordinates are NCS-restrained, but not the B-factors (or only a little). Use R-free to find the right values for the restraints.

HTH,

Kay
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