I use PISA to analyse this - sometimes the differences depend on the
definition of "what is a hydrogen bond?" and unless you have very high
resolution it is risky to say there are significant differences.. But
certainly there are examples where the results are very significant
indeed - you coul
Hello Rongjin Guan,
when I enter 'dimer ncs' at www.ixquick.com, there are quite a few hits, some of
which could be of interest for you. Why do you think this could be a
crystallization artefact?
Tim
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 12:50:43PM -0400, Rongjin Guan wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have a structur
I don't think this is uncommon at all. For
example, we published a structure where 10 chains did not bind
ligand at all, and 2 chains did in the ASU (see PDB 3E3I). We have
also recently solved a structure where two active sites in the ASU
are in different states
Dear All,
I have a structure with two complexes in the asymmetric unit, and the
interactions
on the interface are not the same in the two complexes. Briefly, there are two
additional
hydrogen bonds in one complex, but not in the other. This coule be due to
crystallization
artefact, but may have