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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] help with the structures
I think you are proving yet again that refinement at 3.3A is not easy.
Indeed there are probably multiple conformations for parts of the
structure and that may well be why your data is a
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> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] help with the structures
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> I think you are proving yet again that refinement at 3.3A is not easy.
> Indeed there are probably multiple conformations for parts of the
> structure and that may well be why your data is at lo
I think you are proving yet again that refinement at 3.3A is not easy.
Indeed there are probably multiple conformations for parts of the
structure and that may well be why your data is at low resolution and
anisotropic. Maybe this is the best you can do..
I think I would make sure the apo str
Dear All,
We have an anisotropic dataset of 3.3 A and it was solved (not by me) with
P6522 with R/freeR
29.1/37.3.
I got the corrected
mtz file by plugging in the .HKL (P6122) file to anisotropy diffraction server
at
2.04 A. I reindexed this p6122 to p6522 and extended the resolution a