Re: [ccp4bb] why does Coot ignore CONECT?

2019-11-01 Thread Paul Emsley
On 01/11/2019 20:17, Pavel Mader wrote: Hello, Hello. I have a question, can anyone explain, why does Coot not display a covalent bond manually specified by CONECT line in a pdb file? Because I have never thought them necessary. Using SSBOND, LINK and residue dictionaries seemed to me to

[ccp4bb] Postdoc and PhD positions available in Exeter UK

2019-11-01 Thread Harmer, Nicholas
Dear all, We have a 6 month postdoc position (covering parental leave) and a PhD studentship available in my laboratory at the Living Systems Institute in Exeter to investigate the biosynthesis of the O-antigen of Coxiella burnetii. Both positions would suit people with an interest in enzyme st

[ccp4bb] Postdoc position available in Berkeley

2019-11-01 Thread Peter Zwart
Dear All, We have a postdoc position available at LBNL to work on the development of computational approaches for twinned crystallographic data. This is an exciting opportunity to address a relatively common phenomenon in crystallographic data analysis for which there are currently limited twin

[ccp4bb] why does Coot ignore CONECT?

2019-11-01 Thread Pavel Mader
Hello, I have a question, can anyone explain, why does Coot not display a covalent bond manually specified by CONECT line in a pdb file? The same file shows the covalent bond if displayed in Pymol. Thank you in advance, Pavel

[ccp4bb] Call for access to Synchrotron Beamline Facilities, 2020 - EMBL Hamburg, Germany

2019-11-01 Thread Thomas R. Schneider
Dear colleagues, We announce the call for synchrotron beamtime applications in biological small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and macromolecular crystallography (MX) for the period March - December 2020. The following EMBL/DESY beamlines at PETRA III are available: P12 (SAXS), P13 (MX), and P14