Re: [ccp4bb] anisotropic temp for H2O

2009-08-27 Thread Boaz Shaanan
iso, as it should be (and as I reccall refmac to function in all my previous runs). The refmac version in both cases is 5.5.102.  So ???  Cheers,     Boaz - Original Message - From: Martyn Winn Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009 19:04 Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] anisotropic tem

Re: [ccp4bb] anisotropic temp for H2O

2009-08-27 Thread Martyn Winn
In the latest versions of refmac, it has a default selection of TLS groups so that you don't need to create a TLSIN file. I believe this default selection includes waters in the first hydration shell. You should be able to override this with an explicit selection in TLSIN. Cheers Martyn On Thu, 2

Re: [ccp4bb] anisotropic temp for H2O

2009-08-27 Thread Ethan Merritt
On Thursday 27 August 2009, Elad Binshtien wrote: > Dear all, > I run refmac5 on TLS & restrained refinement mode. my pdb input file contain > anisotropic temp for the amino acid and isotropic temp for the cofactors and > water. The refinement parameters is set on mixed isotropic/ anisotropic tem

[ccp4bb] anisotropic temp for H2O

2009-08-27 Thread Elad Binshtien
Dear all, I run refmac5 on TLS & restrained refinement mode. my pdb input file contain anisotropic temp for the amino acid and isotropic temp for the cofactors and water. The refinement parameters is set on mixed isotropic/ anisotropic temp and in TLS parameters the check box add TLS contributio