Hi Jorge,
the answer probably depends to some extent on what you need the numbers for.
The statistical error of the indicators is inversely proportional to the square
root of the number of reflections. I seem to remember publications in the field
of maximum likelihood refinement which report th
Dear Eike,
You can refer to this article.
The molecular basis of polysaccharide cleavage by lytic polysaccharide
monooxygenases (2016 Feb) by Kristian, Glyn et al. Refer to the
Supplementary Material of the paper for the information of soaking.
(reference PDB id 5ACI).
https:
Dear all,
There are several structures in the PDB that show Lysozyme (mutants) in complex
with GlcNac (or similar compounds). However, all of those structures seem to
originate from co-crystallization experiments. I was wondering whether anybody
knew a successful case of complex formation by so
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Dear all,
I have been noticing, with many datasets, processed the duet
xds/scale, that when one integrates to a resolution limit which
is (a little) higher than the one used for scaling/merging, the
statistics (and here I mean R-symm, R-meas,
Dear all,
Is there any study to recommend the (minimum) number of
reflections for adequate statistics in each shell during image
processing? I mean, for indexes like R_meas or R_symm or CC1/2,
it might be important to know the number of total
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