Dear ccp4bb,
I am happy to introduce you to the new Dials User Interface (DUI) for CCP4.
DUI is a graphical user interface that is designed to make data processing with
DIALS more user-friendly and efficient. A key feature is a full history tree
that keeps track of all steps of processing. Ever
Hi Mike,
Here is a link to a current NSD calculator for heme distortions from planarity
available online from the Liptak Group in Vermont:
http://mliptak.w3.uvm.edu/nsd.html
This uses the method originally developed by Shelnutt.
Hope that helps!
Sarah
Hi Mike,
Here is a link to a current NSD calculator for heme distortions from planarity
available online from the Liptak Group in Vermont:
http://mliptak.w3.uvm.edu/nsd.html
This uses the method originally developed by Shelnutt.
Hope that helps!
Sarah
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Hi Sarah,
Fantastic, thank you!
Best wishes,
Mike
On 2 May 2018, at 16:20, Sarah Bowman
mailto:sbow...@hwi.buffalo.edu>> wrote:
Hi Mike,
Here is a link to a current NSD calculator for heme distortions from planarity
available online from the Liptak Group in Vermont:
http://mliptak.w3.uvm.
John Shelnutt who wrote the program passed away so his web site no longer
exists. I suggest you contact Bob Scheidt at Notre Dame Chemistry to get a copy
of it.
Denis Rousseau
From: CCP4 bulletin board [CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] on behalf of Hough, Mike
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Dear CCP4bbers,
I would like to analyse the out of plane distortions in a heme protein
structure using the normal-coordinate structural decomposition (NSD) method.
This would be a way to assess e.g. ruffling and saddling distortions. At one
point this was available via a
web server at: http://j
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