Dave Wright of Robbins Instruments has just gently reminded me that:
1) It's very bad form to include someones email address in a post without
their consent, and
2)The software he was kind enough to send me was for the Hydra, not the
Hydra +1.
I apologize for any misunderstanding.
Jeff Christ
We have an old Hydra +1 that I'm trying to get running to set up
crystallization plates. The unit has an automated wash station and a
plate positioner. The original laptop that used to run it has long since
disappeared, along with any software. Although Art Robbins no longer
actively supports
We are looking to expand the team developing our program Phaser, for use
within both the CCP4 and Phenix packages. Our goals include expanding the
functionality to new phasing experiments (in addition to the options for
molecular replacement and SAD that exist in the current version), and
enhanci
Greetings Fred,
Links to both the PyMOL bulletin board and source code can be found on the
pymol home page: http://pymol.org
Seek "Mailing List" and "Source Code".
Please do note that Subversion is the sole means for accessing current PyMOL
source code, given that our main intent in releasi
Dear All,
I am looking for the web site where to register for the PyMol bulletin
board (if there is one). A search with google did not return that.
The aim of this is for a colleague of mine who does not wish to become a
subscriber to obtain the source files for PyMol (I think they are
locat
In our protein crystallography course, we succesfully used S-SAD phasing
for proteinase K crystals diffracting to 1.58 Å (which is 'low' for these
crystals) at our home source.
I would highly recommend using proteinase K for heavy atom derivative
demonstration purposes as it seems much easier to
Dear BB,
Many thanks for the ~100 responses I received - I appreciate the time
you have all taken to respond. Here are the results so far, which I will
assume represent a statistically valid sample. To be clear though - what
follows is not a recommendation for what systems are good! I have also
no
Dear All,
A one year postdoctoral position is available immediately in the lab of Dr.
Jim Spencer in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the
University of Bristol, U.K. The successful applicant will work to
biochemically characterise and crystallise a novel metalloprotein inv
EMBL-Hamburg and BESSY have put a number of interesting data-sets
including tutorial materials for data processing and phase determination
made available recently.
You can download the data from both locations:
http://www.mx.bessy.de/xray_tutorial.shtml
http://webapps.embl-hamburg.de/Xray_Tutor