I would try molrep - it will detect the NC translation and use it..
Eleanor
On Mar 13 2012, vincent Chaptal wrote:
Dear ccp4,
I have a case of PTS and wonder what's the best strategy to handle my data.
I processed my data in C2 with a=161 b=109 c=225 beta=104. The data in
97% complete to 3,
There are 3 options:
1) Use molrep. If you have two copies related with PST then it can give right
solution
2) Take the latest version of phaser and use it. It can deal with PST with two
related copies also
3) Reduce cell dimensions (it does not seem to be possible in your case. PST is
not exac
Dear Vincent,
The easiest thing for you to do right now in the CCP4 context is to run Molrep,
with the flag for PTS turned on. If that works and gives a clear solution,
that's great. If not, then I'd suggest downloading a recent version of Phenix
and trying the new version of Phaser that hand
Dear ccp4,
I have a case of PTS and wonder what's the best strategy to handle my data.
I processed my data in C2 with a=161 b=109 c=225 beta=104. The data in
97% complete to 3,8A.
xtriage detected a 40% peak in the patterson at fractional coordinates
x=-0,001 y=0,055 z=0,5.
I want to try to