Dear Dilip,

it's difficult to exactly analyse the coordination of your metal in 2D. But, my 
suggestion is :
Try another metal like Zn, which maybe is a contamination (from the plastic of 
eppendorf for example). Zn has more electron than Mg maybe that's the reason 
why it's still "green".
I suggest that you calculate anomalous difference map, maybe it could help, 
depending of the wavelenght used for data-collection.
And you can also try this phenix.refine which has an algorithm to build solvent.

Hope to help.

Nicolas
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Objet : [ccp4bb] Ambiguous metal ion at active site.

Dear All

I have solved a structure of a metal-ion dependent exonuclease enzyme. In 
homologous structures, two or three Manganese ions are present at catalytic 
center. However, I have used 2 mM MgCl2 in protein purification buffer. I tried 
to fit both of these metal ions at catalytic center but in both cases it still 
shows green density (Sigma level ~ 7) in difference map and low b-factor (<10) 
for these metal ions. For better understanding I have attached the screenshot 
of metal ions with difference map on. Please suggest me the possible reasons or 
methods to validate the presence of any other metal ions at catalytic center.

Thanks in advance.

Regards
Dilip Kumar
Research Associate
Chemical and Systems Biology Unit
CSIR-Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology
Delhi-110025

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