Dear All,
I was wondering if there is some king of trick that would allow to use a
compressed diffraction image during data processing.
Best wishes, Andrzej Lyskowski
Zheng Zhou wrote:
Hi, Ed
I am dealing the similar problem. I checked CNS qindividual.inp. But how
do I refine one compound with two or more possible conformations (mainly
due to one bond rotation), each of wihich has a different occupancy?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Zheng,
Others can answer bet
Hi, Ed
I am dealing the similar problem. I checked CNS qindividual.inp. But how do
I refine one compound with two or more possible conformations (mainly due to
one bond rotation), each of wihich has a different occupancy? Thanks in
advance.
Joe
On Dec 17, 2007 2:24 PM, Edward Berry <[EMAIL PROTE
C-terminal 'clasp' domain of any bacterial gyrA or parC - very small,
pretty tight dimers.
Artem
> This is not strictly a crystallography question, but I imagine (and
> hope) that some of you would be able to advise me. In short, I would
> like to add to t7he N-terminal part of my construct a seq
Search for e.g. Leucine zippers and you should find some references.
or e.g. Yamada et al. Protein Science 16(7) 1389-1397
Juergen
Arnon Lavie wrote:
This is not strictly a crystallography question, but I imagine (and
hope) that some of you would be able to advise me. In short, I would
like
This is not strictly a crystallography question, but I imagine (and
hope) that some of you would be able to advise me. In short, I would
like to add to the N-terminal part of my construct a sequence that will
promote dimerization of the molecule.
Background: I am working on a large protein tha
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For various reasons, we still have a 10 years old Nonius FR571 to be
given away. If I recall correctly the same model was called Eliott GX21
before. It has a Cu anode and a fine focus (0.3 mm) and two ports. There
is an osmic blue mirror to go with it. It has been used for pr
Tilman,
I'd like to make one further comment on this because it has a bearing on
the historical confusion about Eulerian angles, and thus hopefully my
explanation will help to resolve at least some of the confusion.
I stated in my previous response that the choice between the 'fixed' vs.
'rotatin
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A fully-funded PhD project in the University of Dundee / School of Life
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On 17/12/2007, Gerard DVD Kleywegt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I thought that I would never have to disagree with both Eleanor and
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