Hi Silvia,
Looking at the end of the log file, it looks like you have a very clear
solution and are ready to go!
This message means that a better solution from the Fast Translation Function
was excluded because it failed the packing test (too many clashes with
neighboring molecules). Sometimes
ge OF, Lakomek NA, Farès C, Schröder GF, Walter KF, Becker S, Meiler J,
Grubmüller H, Griesinger C, de Groot BL.
Recognition dynamics up to microseconds revealed from an RDC-derived ubiquitin
ensemble in solution.
Science. 2008 Jun 13;320(5882):1471-5. PubMed PMID: 18556554.
Best,
Damian Ekiert
On F
at I could send you if you need them.
Best,
Damian Ekiert
Soisson, Stephen M wrote:
Hi everyone-
I was searching for some information on what might be the best way to
add N-linked sugars in coot, and Google has let me down. Searching
"adding sugars in coot" returns a very nice rec
al pace refine zone. Better to
fit the sugars using the manual rigid body fitting tools, do the best
you can, then REFMAC usually brings them in OK.
I have some models that I could send you if you need them.
Best,
Damian Ekiert
Soisson, Stephen M wrote:
Hi everyone-
I was search
ong them, and I don't know why.
I hope this is useful. Good Luck.
Pierre Rizkallah
Dr. Pierre Rizkallah, Senior Lecturer in Structural Biology,
WHRI, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Heath Park, CF14 4XN
email: rizkall...@cf.a
-structural-biology/
https://jobrxiv.org/job/nyu-school-of-medicine-27778-research-technician-structural-biology/
Best,
Damian
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Damian Ekiert
Assistant Professor
Skirball Institute | NYU School of Medicine
Depts. Cell Biology and Microbiology