Birtley and Curry used a novel optimization method, in their paper
"Crystallization of foot-and-mouth disease virus 3C protease: surface
mutagenesis and a novel crystal-optimization strategy", which might be
inspiring for you.



在 2012年4月28日 上午3:21,David Schuller <dj...@cornell.edu> 写道:
> Anisotropic truncation should have no effect on the space group symmetry.
>
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>
> On 04/27/12 15:18, Theresa Hsu wrote:
>>
>> Dear crystallographers
>>
>> A very basic question, for anisotropic diffraction, does data truncation
>> with ellipsoidal method change the symmetry? For example, if untruncated
>> data is space group P6, will truncated data index as P622 or P2?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Theresa
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