ually based on results from fibre diffraction - "Life Story", with Jeff
>>> Goldblum. There must be others, though.
>>>
>>> Harry
>>> --
>>> Dr Harry Powell,
>>> MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
>>> Hills Road,
>>>
Dear ccp4bb readers,
when I'm trying to run Procheck in CCP4i or with "procheck xxx.pdb
'resolution' ", it starts, but remains "running" forever. In the log file,
it says that it started (or tried to start) the "Clean-up program CLEAN"
(interface) or "Running clean-up on file: xxx.pdb" (without in
Hi Simon,
you can't stop it - I asked the same question (with some more questions)
some weeks ago.
You can find the original email and the tips I got for not-so-good
resolution B-factor refinement here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk/msg01224.html
Good luck,
Eva
2007/5/9, K
Of course I never wanted not to refine any B factors! I just wanted to see
their contribution/influence on the refinement and explain their strange
behaviour.
* Luckily, I have NCS :o) Thanks for your good wishes, Mark.
Eva
2007/4/18, Eva Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I have a lit
Thank you Roberto, I saw that line in the log file, too. So it is as I
feared: Refmac cannot be stopped from refining B-factors ;-) Maybe I'll use
CNS...
Eva
2007/4/18, Roberto Steiner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 18 Apr 2007, at 14:39, Eva Kirchner wrote:
(But I'm still c
ful. In the end,
you'll have to switch to grouped B factor refinement, or you risk nasty
comments from an attentive mentor or reviewer (and rightly so). Hope that
helps. Best - MM
On Apr 18, 2007, at 7:20 AM, Eva Kirchner wrote:
Hi,
I have a little problem with B-factor refinement. I'm using
Hi,
I have a little problem with B-factor refinement. I'm using the CCP4i
interface, Refmac 5.2.0019, a resolution of 30-3.2 A (I tried 8-3.2 A as
well, it doesn't make a big difference for this problem), and a current
Rfree of 30.4%.
Refmac refines the B-factors so that they are nearly the same