Daniel, Gihan and all,
please don't forget that the correct space group is ONLY
determined once youhave ref ined the structure.
Everything before is just an assumption. And there is many things
that can fool you. Just to mention twinning, tNCS, etc.
Therefore, when it comes to data collection fr
Gihan,
The best way, in my opinion, to choose a suitable (and correct) space group
is to combine your own understanding and knowledge with the available
software tools.
I’ve never indexed XFEL data, so I don’t know if this data can be sampled
and
run through hkl2000/3000 or Mosflm to get some f
Hi,
my question is;
how should one determine a point group and the space group of an unknown
crystal?
I have a protein crystal with know unit-cell parameters. (these are XFEL data
so indexing wouldn't give the point and space groups). I checked the PDB, but
no luck the PDB structures have the d
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A similar bond is seen collagen; Met-Lys sulfilimine.
Science 04 Sep 2009:
Vol. 325, Issue 5945, pp. 1230-1234
Not sure if it helps, but in collagen the bond is conserved and not due to
radiation damage.
Ben Spiller
On Apr 18, 2018, at 5:40 AM, Jonathan Davies
mailto:jd...@bath.ac.uk
I hope this on not a duplicate/recent thread, apologies in advance…
I am looking to acquire a crystallization robot and would like to know if
anyone has strong preferences or pros/cons for any of these:
Mosquito LCP
Formulatrix NT8
Robbins Gryphon LCP
Douglas Oryx
Others?
Thanks, Hudel
--
Str
Hi,
Sulfilimine bond was identified in collagen IV using mass spec and NMR.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19729652
Best,
Abhishek
On 4/18/18, Jonathan Davies wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
> Thanks for all of the responses so far..
>
>
> Mark - I don't think it's caused by radiation damage, alth
Dear All,
Thanks for all of the responses so far..
Mark - I don't think it's caused by radiation damage, although this is
certainly a concern. Using only a small subset of images from the start of data
collection still gives fairly clear density with no positive or negative peaks
around the
Hi Gihan,
Apart from Takanori's answer, you'll lose information in high resolution
data as they usually tend to be this nature. This can introduce bias in the
refinement.
Rangana
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 12:27 AM, Gihan Ketawala wrote:
> can someone tell me what are the posible consiquences of
Hi Gihan,
If you mean "sigma cutoff at 1" for reflection rejection criterion, don't
do it!
It is very biasing.
See
https://www.hkl.hkl-xray.com/alphabetical-scalepack-keyword-documentation#SIGMA%20CUTOFF
for nice explanation why it is bad.
This option is also present in process_hkl of CrystFEL. D
Well - one usually integrates to the limit of the detector, and decides to
cut the data on the basis of some snr then..
I/SigI > 1?
Rpim < 100% ???
Up to you really..
Eleanor
On 18 April 2018 at 10:37, Nicolas FOOS wrote:
> I lkije the riddle, so:
>
> I guess it's something for Signal Noise
I lkije the riddle, so:
I guess it's something for Signal Noise Ratio (?) (help by the context)
;-)
Nicolas
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What does snr mean?
Eleanor
On 18 April 2018 at 00:27, Gihan Ketawala wrote:
> can someone tell me what are the posible consiquences of merging only the
> reflection are snr >= 1 ?
>
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