Dear CCP4ers

We have a protein with moderate resolution (mid 2s) with obvious metal ion 
density holding the oligomer together. We can make an educated guess that the 
ions are likely to be Mg/Ca and can look at co-ordination and bond 
lengths.....but I have a more specific question - would it be appropriate to 
try and identify these at the beamline? Obviously the edges for these aren't 
accessible to sit either side of the peak but perhaps something like micro-pixe 
would be fun; is this done routinely?
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2004.09.005

Best & thanks in advance
Andy


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