Re: [ccp4bb] Self rotation function and figures

2008-03-16 Thread Georg Zocher

U Sam wrote:

Hi,
I am using a native data of 2 angstrom and C2 space group, final R-merge is 
0.059. I processed data using HKL2000.
I highly appreciate suggestion how can I generate self-rotation function, get figures and save that in required format. 
Thanks, Sam


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Hallo Sam,

Molrep included in CCP4 -suite is an example which calculate 
self-rotation functions and will give you *.ps-files.


best reagrds,
georg


[ccp4bb] Position in protein crystallography, Novartis. Insts. for Biomedical Research - Emeryville

2008-03-16 Thread Bussiere, Dirksen
Structural Chemistry, Structure-Based Drug Design & Discovery

Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Emeryville, California

 

 Use your scientific expertise to aid us in our structure-based drug
design efforts. Your task will be the determination of high-resolution,
three-dimensional structures of macromolecular drug targets (typically
proteins), including crystallization and structure solution of medically
important structures and target-ligand complexes.  As a part of an
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crystallization problems would be useful.  You should have excellent
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Computational Chemistry & Structural Chemistry

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