Two very low-brow suggestions that might help:

1. Do a round of idealization in Refmac, to tighten up the geometry as
much as possible.  Then return to your current approach.

2.  Try using phenix.refine (with the same mtz, test reflections, latest
PDB, etc).  The difference can sometimes be rather dramatic, especially
after simulated annealing.

Best of luck.

Bill



On Mon, October 19, 2009 5:49 am, Sylvia Fanucchi wrote:
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>
> Dear all
>
> I have been refining my structure using refmac5 restrained refinement
> and the model currently has an R-factor of 0.19. What is concerning me
> is that there is quite a big discrepancy between the Rfree and the
> R-factor, with the Rfree being around 0.27. Furthermore, after about 10
> rounds of refinement, the R-free actually starts to increase slightly
> although the R-factor continues to decrease. Does this mean that there
> is significant bias in my model? Does anybody know how I could go about
> addressing this problem?
>
> Thanks for any help :-)
>
> Sylvia Fanucchi Ph.D
>
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> University of the Witwatersrand
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