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et and Cys side chains, plus perhaps
a close contact of the Met with Cys in one of the conformations. Sadly : (
Thanks all on and off-list for the good ideas!
Stephen
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share the risk assessments they have in their institute/company so
that I can seek inspiration and make sure I'm keeping up with best
practice.
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>> right direction, please?
>> Many thanks,
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per-residue deviations by doing SSM superposition in Coot,
> but that doesn't get me to an RMSD for all four structures jointly.
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> binding partners and could not succeed. I think any compound that binds to
> the lysine/arginine side chains might affect the crystallization process
> thereby reducing the internal flexibility of protein. Can anybody suggest
> some effective strategy for the crystallization?
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(so long as you have reasonably redundant data).
So, re-process with 'scale anomalous' and then run autoSHARP in all
sub-spacegroups of P212121 - as Tassos will tell you this works a treat!
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recipitation. The rest of wells are pretty clear still. Is there any
> suggestion for reducing protein solubility or increasing the chance of
> getting crystals?
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Comparison" -> "Match->Align"
Much easier than hand-editing the alignment!
Thanks again,
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> I would like to generate a structure-based multiple sequence alignment
> using 4
t a
number of pairwise sequence alignments) and calculate the 'best'
multiple sequence alignment? Please note that there is absolutely no
sequence conservation between these structures, making standard
sequence-based alignment tools pretty useless.
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the anomalous signal from Mn or Ca?
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t;salting out" using dialysis, and also adding
> > ligands/inhibitors. The protein is in 50 mM NaCl plus 50 mM buffer.
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GRASP - modify the B-factor column in
>>>>> the
>>>>> PDB file to represent the percentage conservation and then colour the
>>>>> surface by B-factor. I know ESPRIPT will make the modified file, but I'm
>>>>> having trouble generating t
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