Hi all,
I'm working on a protein structure which showed a special electrostatic
potential on its surface: positive on one end and negative on the other
end. I wonder to what extent I can say this pattern is determined by the
charged residues? If the residues are conserved, could I make a conclusio
gt;> Did you make sure your Rfree set contains at least 500 reflections?
>> The default of 5% often used, can lead to fewer reflections than 500
>> at medium or low resolution, and with less than 500 reflection Rfree
>> becomes statistically meaningless - at least according to Axel
Dear all,
I have a 2.4A structure(pdb code 3LAF)with an average protein b-factor of
48. I wonder whether it's acceptable. Is there a direct correlation of
b-factor and resolution?
The R and Rfree are 21.1% and 23.1%, respectively.
This structure has a very high solvent content, 75%. Does it affect
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ain only structures, I think.
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> Artem
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Qiang Chen
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working on a multi-domain protein which uses three domains to form
>> homodimer, and the full-length structure is available. We have solv
Hi,
I'm working on a multi-domain protein which uses three domains to form
homodimer, and the full-length structure is available. We have solved the
structure of one binding domain alone and found its homo-binding mode is
totally different from that of the full-length protein.
Do you know example
Hi guys,
I'm working on a multi-domain protein which uses three domains to form
homodimer, and the full-length structure is available. We have solved the
structure of one binding domain alone and found its homo-binding mode is
totally different from that within the context of the full-length prote
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Dear all,
I'm refining a structure which has both N-linked and O-linked
glycosylation. I use Phenix to do the refinement. It works well for the
N-linked NAG. I defined the link as the following:
apply_cif_link {
data_link = "NAG-ASN"
residue_selection_1 = "chain A and resname NAG
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Hi all,
The data I am working on has a strong translation vector. The space group
is C2221 and resolution is 2.3 angstrom. There are two molecules per AU
with a pseudo-2-fold axis.
On the cumulative intensity distribution plot, the theor and obser curves
totally do not overlap. I did "detect_twinn
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