If the I/sigI and CC1/2 that you quote are for the outer resolution shell of your data, you can use data to a higher resolution limit. It may still be tricky, and rebuilding will be worse; as Eleanor says you'll probably be better off growing a better crystal.
Good luck! -- Kevin Jude, PhD (he/him/his) Structural Biology Research Specialist, Garcia Lab Howard Hughes Medical Institute Stanford University School of Medicine Beckman B177, 279 Campus Drive, Stanford CA 94305 Phone: (650) 723-6431 On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 12:26 PM Swati Gupta <visvasw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > how do I proceed with solving a protein structure with 3.9 > A resolution and an i/sig i of 1.3 and cchalf of 0.8. The homologous > protein has 48% identity to be used as template. Kindly help with what > programs to run. > > > Thanks > Swati > > ------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: > https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 > ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 This message was issued to members of www.jiscmail.ac.uk/CCP4BB, a mailing list hosted by www.jiscmail.ac.uk, terms & conditions are available at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/