Re: [ccp4bb] taming structural biology

2009-09-29 Thread Nicholas M Glykos
The CCP4 proceedings are a great source of valuable experience. For data collection and processing you would probably want to have a look at: Data collection and analysis Acta Crys. D Volume 62, Part 1 (January 2006) Data Collection and Processing Acta Crys. D Volume 55, Part 10 (October 1999)

Re: [ccp4bb] taming structural biology

2009-09-28 Thread ucbccka
Personally, I found Alexander McPherson's Introduction To Macromolecular Crystallography a lot more useful than Crystal Clear. cheers charlie > Blow's book is excellent. > > Another good one is Practical protein crystallography by Duncan McRee 1999 > Academic > Press. Its ever so sl

Re: [ccp4bb] taming structural biology

2009-09-28 Thread mark Mayer
Blow's book is excellent. Another good one is Practical protein crystallography by Duncan McRee 1999 Academic Press. Its ever so slightly out of date on software, but the basics don't change. I think its an easier read for new crystallographers. Also, check out some great web sites: The Camb

Re: [ccp4bb] taming structural biology

2009-09-28 Thread Eleanor Dodson
I like the David Blow book very much Outline of Crystallography for Biologists /by David Blow / And there is another good one by Jan Drenth.. Eleano Katja Schleider wrote: Hello everyone, I am no structural biologi

[ccp4bb] taming structural biology

2009-09-28 Thread Katja Schleider
Hello everyone, I am no structural biologist but a microbiologist. I have a cooperation with a crystallographic group to solve the structure of a bacterial enzyme. Now we have recorded a dataset and are solving the structure. My problem is that the whole Structural Biologist thing is so comple