Re: [ccp4bb] Self rotation function and translation peak

2013-07-06 Thread Eleanor Dodson
Well - translation peaks are listed in the data processing log file  - look for 
the word translation. If there is an off-origin peak  25% of the origin you 
probably have two 9or more) molecules in similar orientations but displaced 
from each other.

Self rotation peaks are listed in various programs. Do you have an example - it 
is easier to comment on a particular result rather than try to describe general 
ones.
Eleanor
On 5 Jul 2013, at 23:27, Faisal Tarique wrote:

 Dear All
 In case we have more than one molecule per asymmetric unit, how to look for 
 the results of the self-rotation function calculation and translation peak in 
 the native patterson.
 
 
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 Regards
 
 Faisal
 School of Life Sciences
 JNU



[ccp4bb] Self rotation function and translation peak

2013-07-05 Thread Faisal Tarique
*Dear All
*In case we have more than one molecule per asymmetric unit, how to look
for the results of the self-rotation function calculation and translation
peak in the native patterson.


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Regards

Faisal
School of Life Sciences
JNU