Dear Charlie
There's good documentation here:
https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/guide-to-understanding-pdb-data/biological-assemblies
Hope it helps
Jose
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:55 PM, Carter, Charlie wrote:
> I knew this would happen one day. I loathed the cif versions of the
> coordinates, b
Hi Charlie,
I just visited the RCSB PDB website and looked up a random structure. You can
still download the biological unit in pdb format from the download files
pulldown
J
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From: CCP4 bulletin board On Behalf Of Carter, Charlie
Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2018 9:56 AM
I knew this would happen one day. I loathed the cif versions of the
coordinates, but fortunately, I’ve never had to use a .cif file.
Now, the pdb no longer offers anything but…
I cannot find in the .cif file where the instructions are to generate the
biological molecule from the asymmetric uni
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