[ccp4bb] MX Instrumentation Scientist Position at MAX IV

2012-11-14 Thread Thomas Ursby
A scientist position dedicated to MX instrumentation is now open at the MAX IV Laboratory. The MAX IV Laboratory is presently operating the MAX I, II, and III storage rings (MAX-lab) as well as constructing the new MAX IV facility which will become operational in 2016. At the existing MAX II r

[ccp4bb] Research IT Specialist in Structural Biology & Biophysics, Biozentrum Basel

2012-11-14 Thread Timm Maier
The Biozentrum of the University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a Research IT Specialist in Structural Biology & Biophysics to (i) maintain and develop scientific software and workflows in Structural Biology and Biophysics, (ii) provide training and support in programming and

[ccp4bb] CCP4 6.3.0 update 009

2012-11-14 Thread ronan . keegan
Dear CCP4 Users, A CCP4 update has just been released, consisting of the following changes: * Refmac 5.7.0032: some minor bug fixes * Gesamt: PDB file names are now included in the PDB screening option output The easiest way to obtain the update is to install the CCP4 update client,

Re: [ccp4bb] Copying R-free flags - possibly daft question.

2012-11-14 Thread Graeme Winter
Dear All, Sorry, finally have released an updated version where this problem has gone away: xia2.blogspot.com has the details. Best wishes, Graeme On 6 November 2012 10:31, Graeme Winter wrote: > Well there's a funny thing. It seems that this is already in xia2 (strange > moment when I wade

Re: [ccp4bb] off topic: oligomer detection

2012-11-14 Thread Bosch, Juergen
What if your mild urea condition unfolds your protein from a globular to a stretched elongated form ? You probably have done CD already to verify that this is not the case. Jürgen .. Jürgen Bosch Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Biochemistry & Mol

Re: [ccp4bb] off topic: oligomer detection

2012-11-14 Thread Ganesh Natrajan
Dear Careina, Could you tell what reason you have to believe that your protein is oligomerising? If your protein is forming oligomers, you should be able to detect them using crosslinking or Native PAGE. Do you have access to an analytical ultracentrifuge? cheers Ganesh Le 14/11/12 08