Yes, but one of the S atoms is not well positioned in the electron density. And
it is a disulfide bond (S-S) and not a disulfate bond.
Christine
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Objet : Re: [ccp4bb] disulfate
You should try X-ray fluorescence measurements on your crystals
You'll see directly the presence of Zn or Ni
You can also perform a data collection at energies at both sides of max f" for
Zn and Ni.
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Christine Cavazza
iRTSV/Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux
CEA Grenoble
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A post-doctoral position is available at the laboratory of Chemistry and
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It is initially limited to 12 months but can be extended.
Lab description:
The LCBM is a federation of cell biologists, protein chemists, synthetic
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