no crystal contact between the two
> proteins?
>
>
>
> Reza
>
>
>
> Reza Khayat, PhD
> Assistant Professor
> City College of New York
> Department of Chemistry
> New York, NY 10031
> From: CCP4 bulletin board <mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>&g
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> *De: *"Jessica Besaw"
> *À: *"CCP4BB"
> *Envoyé: *Lundi 16 Décembre 2019 20:29:38
> *Objet: *Re: [ccp4bb] [EXTERNAL] Re: [ccp4bb] 1 out of 2 proteins in
> asymmetric unit does not fit density
>
> There have been two potential
l2ashish...@gmail.com ] >
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2019 1:24 PM
To: [ mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK | CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK ]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ccp4bb] 1 out of 2 proteins in asymmetric unit does
not fit density
Hi Jessica,
It may be possible because of wrong MR solution as well. H
o proteins is a bit troubling. Perhaps it's the
>>> image, but why would a crystal form if there is no crystal contact between
>>> the two proteins?
>>>
>>>
>>> Reza
>>>
>>>
>>> Reza Khayat, PhD
>>> Assistant Professor
>>> City Coll
rofessor
>> City College of New York
>> Department of Chemistry
>> New York, NY 10031
>> ----------
>> *From:* CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Ashish
>> Kumar
>> *Sent:* Monday, December 16, 2019 1:24 PM
>> *To:* CCP4BB@JISCM
nt Professor
> City College of New York
> Department of Chemistry
> New York, NY 10031
> From: CCP4 bulletin board <mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>> on behalf of Ashish Kumar
> mailto:mail2ashish...@gmail.com>>
> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2019 1:24 PM
> To: CC
On Monday, 16 December 2019 09:25:59 PST Jessica Besaw wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble solving a protein structure. I think my
> problem may caused by incorrectly placed proteins in molecular replacement.
> I have two proteins in my asymmetric unit. It appears that one pr