Re: [ccp4bb] Are there any proteins capable of crystallizing at a wide range of pH having the same space group?

2019-09-20 Thread David Waterman
archive.org suggests the database existed up to December 2018, but appears to be no more. What to do when scientific resources associated with published papers disappear like this? It seems to be a problem that is not very well addressed. Cheers David On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, 04:26 Murpholino Pelig

[ccp4bb] PhD position in structural biology at EMBL Grenoble

2019-09-20 Thread Marco Marcia
Dear colleagues, I would like to inform you about the ongoing call for applications to the EMBL International PhD programme. In particular, I would like to draw your attention to an open PhD positions in the areas of RNA and protein structural biology and of epigenetics in my lab at EMBL Greno

[ccp4bb] AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ccp4bb] AW: [ccp4bb] challenges in structural biology

2019-09-20 Thread Herman . Schreuder
Dear John, Plants cannot walk away to a more favorable spot. They remain stuck where they germinate, e.g. whether the place is sunny, shady, wet, dry, fertile, poor etc. So plants compensate by having a lot of genes available to be able to adapt to the particular spot where happen to be. And ind

[ccp4bb] ASCA2019/CCP4 Structure Solution workshop 15-16 December 2019

2019-09-20 Thread Jobichen Chacko
Dear All, CCP4 structure solution workshop will be conducted along with the ASCA2019 conference in Singapore. Dates: 15-16th December 2019. Venue: National University of Singapore, Singapore. CCP4 developers will be conducting this workshop. This workshop will focus on data processing, structure s

Re: [ccp4bb] Are there any proteins capable of crystallizing at a wide range of pH having the same space group?

2019-09-20 Thread Jonathan Davies
Dear Murphy, See: 1S0F, 1S0E, 1S0D, 1S0C, 1S0B / Jonathan — Jonathan Davies, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher, Stenmark Lab Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Stockholm University Sweden On 20 Sep 2019, at 01:03, Murpholino Peligro mailto:murpholi...@gmail.com>> wrote: A quick glance at

Re: [ccp4bb] AW: [ccp4bb] challenges in structural biology

2019-09-20 Thread John R Helliwell
Dear Martin, Many thanks for these details of the size of the human genome over the decades and also the news of your most interesting upcoming review. I shall read it with great interest. Incidentally is the over 4 genes for the rice genome number correct? This number caught my eye as being