Hi

Thanks for all your suggestions . It is out of our hope even though it is 
disulfide bond, so I wondering what's the biological meaning for this kind of 
disulfide bond. I used AcCOA and Chloramphenicol when I screen crystal, but I 
could only put a COA  in the election density even that the election density is 
not good enough.Any good suggestion or experience?

Best Regards

shijun   



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发件人:"Artem Evdokimov" <artem.evdoki...@gmail.com>
发送时间:2018-07-04 20:01:47 (星期三)
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主题: Re: [ccp4bb] disulfate bond ?


It seems that your CoA is one carbon out of reference. You have spotty 
difference density over the ligand. Shift it left by one carbon bond and redune 
to see if density fits better.


Artem


On Wed, Jul 4, 2018, 02:26 张士军 <21620150150...@stu.xmu.edu.cn> wrote:


Hi all

I got a structure which has COA in it, and the SH in the tail of COA is very 
close to the SH side chain of Cys in the structure. I don't know whether it is 
disulfate bond or not? I remember they should link together if they are 
disulfate bond,am I right? so what could this be? Thanks a lot!!!     

best regards

shijun

 




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