Re: [ccp4bb] MAD screen pattern

2007-07-19 Thread Kornelius Zeth
The probably more elegant way is to perform ESI-MS of the protein. Best wishes Kornelius On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:22:27 +0800 劉家欣(OZ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear all: > > A dataset of Sel-Met crystal was collected in synchotron. > However, I am not sure whether the sel-Met is incoperated >

[ccp4bb] FPLC vs Duo Flow

2007-07-19 Thread Filip Van Petegem
Hi, I believe this subject has been touched briefly before, but does anyone have any strong feelings before or against using an Akta FPLC/purifier versus a Biorad Duo Flow? The Biorad Duo instruments are significantly cheaper; are they however also 'as good' as GE Healthcare? I'm especially inte

[ccp4bb] Problem in installation of the ccp4mg on the FC6

2007-07-19 Thread Jhon Thomas
Hi all I am trying to install ccp4mg on my fedora core 6 machine as a part of the ccp4 package as well as separately only ccp4mg but, as try to insatll the ccp4mg which is part of the ccp4 by writing this command: /ccp4mg-1.0/bin/ccp4mg I get the Displays like this : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ccp4]$ .

Re: [ccp4bb] advice for crystallizing hydrophobic small molecules

2007-07-19 Thread Jose Antonio Cuesta-Seijo
And here some more small molecule crystallization links. http://xray.chem.ufl.edu/growing%20tips.htm http://mic.ucla.edu/x-ray%20diffraction/tutorials_crystalgrowing.htm http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~pczajb2/growcrys.htm Jose Antonio Cuesta-Seijo On Jul 18, 2007, at 5:56 PM, Green, Todd wrote:

Re: [ccp4bb] advice for crystallizing hydrophobic small molecules

2007-07-19 Thread Jose Antonio Cuesta-Seijo
Hello Todd. An experienced synthetic chemist is your best source of help here, but otherwise have a look at these links. And greasy molecules are no problem. Organic chemists crystalize them like candy! http://www.xray.ncsu.edu/GrowXtal.html http://web.mit.edu/x-ray/cystallize.html http://64

[ccp4bb] EMBL Interdisciplinary Postdocs [EIPOD]

2007-07-19 Thread Stephen Cusack
I would like to draw your attention to a new programme of EMBL funded post-doctoral positions, EIPODs, on all kinds of exciting interdisciplinary projects. Please refer to http://www.embl.org/training/postdocs/eipod/index.html for all further details Stephen Cusack --