유상헌 wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> First I’m a beginner of linux and I’m trying to install CCP4 on my 64bit
> Fedora 13.
>
> If there is anyone who successfully installed ccp4 on 64bit fedora13,
>
> please, instruct me how to install this program in detail.
>
I recently installed CCP4-6.1.3 from sour
Dear all,
First I’m a beginner of linux and I’m trying to install CCP4 on my 64bit
Fedora 13.
If there is anyone who successfully installed ccp4 on 64bit fedora13,
please, instruct me how to install this program in detail.
I’m very desperate
Sangheon Yu
Rm. 1053 Bldg. 200
Scho
Dear all,
First I’m a beginner of linux and I’m trying to install CCP4 on my 64bit
Fedora 13.
If there is anyone who successfully installed ccp4 on 64bit fedora13,
please, instruct me how to install this program in detail.
I’m very desperate
Sangheon Yu
Rm. 1053 Bldg. 200
Scho
Good point. And solubilizing tags can sometimes drag unfolded garbage into
solution with them.
=
Phoebe A. Rice
Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
The University of Chicago
phone 773 834 1723
http://bmb.bsd.uchicago.edu/Faculty_and_Research/01_Faculty/0
Forgot to add, a 150aa dna binding protein should only need a minimal
hexahistidine tagthese proteins are typically very soluble and express
well. Adding a GST or sumo tag is overkill.
Dr. Paul Kraft
Structural Biologist
cell 586-596-2770
email: haresea...@yahoo.com
email: kraft_proteome_res
Thanks so much to everyone who replied!
Just in case anyone needs a similar info in the future, here are the
responses that I got:
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we had good experience with Pick 'n Post (Alphalyse:
ht
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Hello,
Can anyone recommend a facility that does N-terminal protein sequencing
very well? It has to be able to work with PVDF-blotted protein bands as a
source. Relatively inexpensive would be a plus.
Thanks!
- Dima
Hi Chris
In Stephen's case the problem was that the column names were too long. They
are limited to 30 characters by the mtz "standard"
running through it looks like the problem is name truncation on the output
columns. Whether it is the
total name, /crystal/dataset/column , or just the colu
Dear all,
We have a problem where cTruncate generates an error message when trying to
process data from Scala as part of a "Scale and Merge Intensities" task in the
GUI. Scala appears to run ok. cTruncate produces
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Thanks once again for all the suggestions. I managed to do it.
Best regards,
Catarina Silva
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Pavel Afonine wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Rachel Kramer Green <
> kra...@rcsb.rutgers.edu> wrote:
>
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>> (...)
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>> There are three ways to c
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Dear all,
Recently, I used MOLREP to molecular replacement.
My OS is fedora 14 and CCP4 version is the newest one ccp4-6.2.0 .
When I run a pdb file and mtz by MOLREP without input fixed model, everything
is right.
However, when I run it by MOLREP when using "input fixed model".
The erro
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