Hmm - there are some hydrogens which are simply not fixable from
chemistry, or electron density at low (ie <1.5A!) resolution - any of us
who have looked in vain for them can testify to that - and I cant think
that it is good to add in scatterers when you dont know where they are.
The ones det
Thanks, John.
Of course whatever Jiang and I put in that paper is pretty old. The PDB
have been taking care of the Jiang and Sweet archive for some years. They
completely rewrote the code, and they have added some searches. The catch
in this case is that they are only synchrotron-based struct
Dear Rex,
A very informative and careful analysis to help your question be answered can
be found
In Jiang and Sweet JSR 2004, 11, 319-327.
Greetings,
John
Prof John R Helliwell DSc
On 15 Jan 2011, at 20:28, REX PALMER wrote:
> Does anyone know of a statistical breakdown of successful protein