Hi Andrey,

I am taking a risky guess:

>From your slide #2, it looks like a termini (unless this correspond to the
beginning or end of disordered a loop) of the protein chain(s) is (are)
extending toward(s) the solvent channel. Are the density features shown in
slides #3,4, and 5 extend from this terminal residue?!! If this is true,
did you missed to model any uncleaved-tag residues?!! I would also look at
2Fo-Fc at 1.0 sigma.

Hope this helps,
Partha


On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Andrey Nascimento <
andreynascime...@gmail.com> wrote:

> *Dear all,*
>
> *I have collected a good quality dataset of a protein with 64% of solvent
> in P 2 21 21 space group at 1.7A resolution with good statistical
> parameters (values for last shell: Rmerge=0.202; I/Isig.=4.4; Complet.=93%
> Redun.=2.4, the overall values are better than last shell). The structure
> solution with molecular replacement goes well, the map quality at the
> protein chain is very good, but in the final of refinement, after addition
> of a lot of waters and other solvent molecules, TLS refinement, etc. ...
> the Rfree is a quite high yet, considering this resolution (1.77A).(Rfree=
> 0.29966 and Rfactor= 0.25534). Moreover, I reprocess the data in a lower
> symmetry space group (P21), but I got the same problem, and I tried all
> possible space groups for P222, but with other screw axis I can not even
> solve the structure.*
>
> *A strange thing in the structure are the large solvent channels with a
> lot of electron density positive peaks!? I usually did not see too many
> peaks in the solvent channel like this. This peaks are the only reason for
> these high R's in refinement that I can find. But, why are there too many
> peaks in the solvent channel???*
>
> *I put a .pdf file (ccp4bb_maps.pdf) with some more information and map
> figures in this link: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/16221126/ccp4bb_maps.pdf*
>
> *
> *
>
> *Do someone have an explanation or solution for this?*
>
> * *
>
> *Cheers,*
>
> *Andrey*
>

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