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Dear CCP4BB Members,
I'm trying to design a tRNA expression system
for its co-crystal structure with an aminoacyl-tRNA
synthetase (class Ia, eukaryotic). My question is how
a specific tRNA is chosen among tRNAs of various
anticodons for co-crystallization attempts. Can codon
usage be a basis of th
Hi Randy,
Question regarding your reply to Pavel:
>That may well involve the French & Wilson algorithm, but can take advantage of
>whatever is understood by the program (e.g. anisotropy and >translational
>non-crystallographic symmetry, both of which in principle can be modeled
>better as the
Hi all,
We're planning to use short oligos to co-crystallize with protein.
Basically we will synthesis that from company and then purified by
ion-exchange then concentrate it. Does any one know a easy way or product
to concentrating short oligo (such as 5nt)? The only way came to my mind,
is to de
Hi All;
Thanks everybody. It was wrong detector site file. Now its working.
Thanks
Bashir
On Wed, December 3, 2014 17:19, David Schuller wrote:
> Yes, it is probably the wrong detector type, or the wrong parameters,
> perhaps binned vs. unbinned.
>
>
> On 12/03/14 07:25, David Waterman wrote:
>
Dear George,
Yes, we’ve developed new likelihood functions that work with intensity data.
They’re already available for the molecular replacement calculations in recent
nightly-build versions of Phaser (though it’s been a while since a new nightly
was released, and we’ve fixed a few problems w
You are using an incorrect site file. Whatever you provided to the program
as description of the detector used during data collection needs to be
changed.
D.
Muhammed bashir Khan wrote:
> Hi All;
> Could somebody explain why my Display image in HKL2000 look like that.
Image attached.
> Thanks for
Yes, it is probably the wrong detector type, or the wrong parameters,
perhaps binned vs. unbinned.
On 12/03/14 07:25, David Waterman wrote:
Hi Muhammed,
It looks a lot to me like denzo thinks your detector has a larger
image size than the actual number of elements in the array. However, I
d
I’ve seen this when the description in the site file does not actually match
the data.
// Johan
On Dec 3, 2014, at 7:25, David Waterman wrote:
> Hi Muhammed,
>
> It looks a lot to me like denzo thinks your detector has a larger image size
> than the actual number of elements in the array. Ho
Dear Randy,
I could not agree more. Statistical methods for phasing and refinement
must be better using the observed intensities and their esds than with
(c)truncated F-values. In particular one should merge intensities, not
truncated Fs!
To elaborate on Harry's comment, when SHELXL started refin
Just a reminder: The deadline for applications is 7 December 2014. Next
Sunday!
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Hi Muhammed,
It looks a lot to me like denzo thinks your detector has a larger image
size than the actual number of elements in the array. However, I don't use
denzo so I'm not commenting from experience.
Cheers
-- David
On 3 December 2014 at 04:09, Muhammed bashir Khan <
muhammad.bashir.k...@u
Hi Randy et al
On 2 Dec 2014, at Tue2 Dec 22:46, Randy Read wrote:
We could learn to embrace the R-factor on intensity that small
molecule crystallographers are comfortable with but, as you say,
people are not used to these.
Small molecule crystallographers *still* prefer to talk about R-
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