CSHL, and Rapidata-
Regards
Manoj Saxena
El mié., 17 jul. 2019 a las 15:54, Edward Snell ()
escribió:
> /Lurk mode off
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> Not to steal any of the thunder from James, but I would also point out
> that those interested in the discussion are the perfect attendees for the
> G
ture quicker. (Disclaimer: I work for a
> company that makes HPC detectors.) I consider the home source a great
> place to solve structures by native SAD.
>
> All best.
>
>
> Andreas
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> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Manoj Saxena <
> 1d16aa30e8a
data would be good to aim for and
data processing tips.
Inputs from people who have tried and failed would also be highly
appreciated.
Thank you
Manoj Saxena
University of Puerto Rico
the data using mosflm any suggestions for data
processing (to see the anomalous signal)
would be appreciated.
Thanks
Manoj Saxena
Postdoc
University of Puerto Rico
Dear all,
I thank everyone who replied with suggestions and personal experiences with
crystal
dehydration for resolution improvement. specially Matthew Bowler and
Kenneth Frankel,who encouraged me to try FMS and Hc1 at their
respective synchrotrons.
posting Matthew Bowler reply
D
Hi,
I am trying to find best methods for controlled crystal dehydration with an aim
of improving
diffraction resolution (currently at 9A).I have found few references
and success stories about Free mounting system. I would be very grateful if you
can share your
personal experiences with Free mo
o.inp will convert CNS .mtf
files to .pdb files. You can edit the CNS form using the CNS web
interface and then run the script from the command line. Alternatively,
I think the CCP4 program COORDCONV will convert XPLOR/CNS files to PDB
format (I haven't done this, however.)
Manoj Saxena
Hi all,
How to convert CNS coordinate file to PDB file format that can be used for
refinement in
refmac. Is there any utility in CCP4 or other GUI based interface that can
convert CNS output
file to PDB .
Thanks .
Manoj
Penn Sate University
Biochemistry
State College
PA