A postdoctoral associate position is available in the lab Prof. Elias Lolis at
the Department of Pharmacology, Yale University, to work on the structures of
chemokine receptor (GPCR) complexes. The chemokine and chemokine receptors
function as homeostatic and/or inflammatory proteins and are tar
Dear Gerard,
a possible programmatic approach may be a loop over all (model, map,
resolution) or (model, map, half_map1, half_map2, resolution) from PDB/EMDB
and calling
phenix.validation_cryoem model. emdb_.map resolution=value
> .log
or
phenix.validation_cryoem model. emdb_.map
half
I used to always do this in a text editor - old-fashioned by fast and works :)
Petri
Petri Kursula
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Professor
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Department of Biomedicine
University of Bergen, Norway
http://www.uib.no/en/rg/petrikursula
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Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medi
Sudipta to link this amino acid you have to renumber the residues before
and after the modified position where residue is added such that it
accepts the residues as part of chain.
Also you should give similar chain id to modified residue, as the chain in
which you want to merge
Hope this helps.
On 10/12/2019 15:11, Sudipta Bhattacharyya wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I would really appreciate your suggestions for linking cysteine
> sulfenic acid (one of the active site amino acid residues in my target
> protein) to rest of the protein chain. Let me summarize what I did so
> far in coot -
>
Dear community,
I would really appreciate your suggestions for linking cysteine sulfenic
acid (one of the active site amino acid residues in my target protein) to
rest of the protein chain. Let me summarize what I did so far in coot -
1. I deleted the native cysteine residue at that location, th
Dear colleagues,
We are developing a new validation method that takes EM maps and models into
account. In order to understand the potential, the applicability and the
limitations of the method we are looking for good test cases, which turn out
to be surprisingly hard to find.
What we are loo
Hi Structural Biology colleagues!
A few student/postdoc fellowships are still available for Understanding
Biology through Structure 2020 (https://cvent.me/4kq9P March 16-20, 2020 in
Santa Fe, NM).
The conference is a forum where students and postdocs can meet established
researchers and discuss t