Chris,
Let me add my five cents to the discussion.
Processing your data to keep I+ and I- merged separately is a very good
practice, as noted by Eleanor and Mitch.
Also, I highly recommend using the CMM server
(https://csgid.org/csgid/metal_sites/) to validate the correctness of
the metal.
Here’s two examples of heterooligomers that crystallized in a lattice with an
extra monomer of one of the proteins. In both cases this was an unexpected
result, but easily explained due to the low micro molar affinities for the
complex.
4PKY
2CJS
Diana
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Hi,
To my knowledge, the structure of the rhizavidin-biotin complex contains a
hexamer and a monomer, where the monomer forms a dimer using symmetry
operations.
PDB id: 3ew2.
Best,
Orly
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, 17:33 Kluenemann, Thomas <
thomas.kluenem...@helmholtz-hzi.de> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
Dear Thomas,
The asymmetric unit of the bovine pTAFI structure (3dgv) contains one regular
dimer and one somewhat disordered monomer. However there is no domain-swapping
of alpha-helices or other special things.
Best regards,
Herman
Von: CCP4 bulletin board Im Auftrag von Kluenemann,
Thomas
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