The structure of the ice binding protein Maxi from Peter Davies lab (Sun et al.
2014, Science 343, 795-798) had a whole network of pentagonal waters that were
critical in holding its unusual structure (waters in the core) together.
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Arun Malhotra
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
, but this is all
retrospective - the time that we really need such analysis is during the
review phase of a paper/structure.
Arun Malhotra
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Hi Arun,
I think you have a higher opinion of journal editors than many of us?
Unless you run the same refinement software e
anonymous reviewer.
The archiving/submission of raw data are important, but it is difficult
to see how even competent reviewers can be convinced to do detailed
analysis - even for something as easy to check as gels, I have never
gone beyond just zooming/squinting when reviewing papers.
Aru
s reviewer.
The archiving/submission of raw data are important, but it is difficult
to see how even competent reviewers can be convinced to do detailed
analysis - even for something as easy to check as gels, I have never
gone beyond just zooming/squinting when reviewing papers.
Aru