Strangely enough, Nature may be the only journal that fully enables reviewers
of protein crystallography to do the proper job - reviewer access is provided
to unreleased coordinates AND diffraction data upon request! (no this is not
April1 joke). There are reasons to suspect that the request is
Judging from some examples in the literature, if there's no density for the
ligand, you publish in Nature!
On 31 Mar 2011, at 14:32, Huanwang Yang wrote:
> If a part of sequence has no density, this part will be cut from coordinates.
> If the side chain of a residue is lack of density, the opin
If a part of sequence has no density, this part will be cut from
coordinates.
If the side chain of a residue is lack of density, the opinion is not
converged.
What about the ligand, if no density is observed?
Huanwang
Ed Pozharski wrote:
The results of the online survey on what to do with di