[ccp4bb] Ph.D. position available at the University of Oxford-Centre for Medicines Discovery in partnership with AstraZeneca-Cambridge

2021-02-12 Thread Gustavo Arruda Bezerra
Dear all, We are recruiting a PhD student to investigate regulatory aspects of protein mega-complexes involved in the Integrated Stress Response (ISR), a signalling pathway involved in antiviral responses and cancer development. This is a joint project between the University of Oxford-Centre

[ccp4bb] postdoc position at the University of British Columbia

2021-02-12 Thread Filip Van Petegem
The Michael Smith Laboratories and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology The University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada Post-doctoral Fellow in Structural Biology A position is available for highly motivated and skilled Post-doctoral Fellow (PDF) to lead structural biology

Re: [ccp4bb] Bug in mmCIF handling of UNK residues?

2021-02-12 Thread Philip D. Jeffrey
Doesn't seem to be the case for all instances: that table isn't present in 5BV0 despite the N-terminal residues of Nyv1 being modeled as UNK in the Vps16:Vps33:Nyv1 complex due to a symmetry overlap. Nyv1, C165-179 are UNK with partial occupancy, which is the N-terminal part of the model for th

[ccp4bb] Bug in mmCIF handling of UNK residues?

2021-02-12 Thread Tristan Croll
Hi all, If I open (as far as I can tell) the mmCIF for any structure in the wwPDB that contains both defined amino acids and UNK in the same chain, then the UNK section is treated as covalently bonded to the flanking sequence. This appears to be a bug in the mmCIF generation itself, not in the

[ccp4bb] The CBMS Virtual Lecture Series - Lecture February 17, 13:30

2021-02-12 Thread Stojanoff, Vivian
Dear CCP4 fellows You are invited to the "The Center for Biomolecular Structure (CBMS) lecture series: Speaker: Dr Hugh O'Neil Institution: Center for Structural Molecular Biology, Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Title: Opportunities for characterizing molecular to

[ccp4bb] The weblinks for the Daresbury Laue software source code and information

2021-02-12 Thread John R Helliwell
Dear Colleagues, The weblinks for the Daresbury Laue software source code and information have become hidden from a simple google search. This short article at IUCr Journals makes clear where the software source code and information can now be found. See:- https://journals.iucr.org/s/issues/2021/0