Hi Mark
We are more than happy to help you setup a local repository - its
fairly painless and cheap. Otherwise - we'll host your data - we
have the solution worked out pretty much here and have moved on quite
a bit from the Androulakis paper - see http://www.tardis.edu.au.
It might cost yo
Dear All,
with regards to diffraction images storage (see also Androulakis et
al., Acta Cryst. (2008). D64, 810–814: "Federated repositories of X-
ray diffraction images"), I am all for it - one to be able to catch
fraud, but more importantly so structures can be improved in the
future and
EMBL-Hamburg and BESSY have put a number of interesting data-sets
including tutorial materials for data processing and phase determination
made available recently.
You can download the data from both locations:
http://www.mx.bessy.de/xray_tutorial.shtml
http://webapps.embl-hamburg.de/Xray_Tutor
I have put some data sets, and data reductions including
crystallographic calculations, into XDSwiki: check out
http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/xdswiki/index.php/Quality_Control
This is work in progress, so expect additions/changes! And the best is:
anyone may contribute ...
HTH,
Kay
We put our raw data, plus metadata here: http://www.tardis.edu.au
JCSG also make data available, but I think its just an archive, with
little or no annotation
cheers
Ashley
On 24/09/2008, at 7:02 AM, afyfe wrote:
Dear Tommi,
I'm not sure whether 'test data sets part I' relates to the query
Dear Tommi,
I'm not sure whether 'test data sets part I' relates to the query I
mailed the other day but, in light of the recent posts regarding
fundamental literature, your suggestion seems an excellent one.
Perhaps I'm not looking in the right places, but finding examples of
image sets
Also, i think that would be nice if this type of info could be put on
the web, part of the wiki for instance..
if there is some consensus to what works + the typical proteins easily
available.
Tommi Kajander, Ph.D.
Structural Biology and Biophysics
Institute of Biotechnology
University of Hel