This year's HZB/BESSY user meeting will take place from Dec 04-06, 2013
in Berlin. The meeting will be accompanied by a one-day workshop titled
Crystal dehydration as a new method in MX. Registration is free for both
events, but workshop participation is limited to about 50.
More information can
Hi everyone,
I would like to know how to change matrix format from the one I get out of
XDS to the one that comes out of SAINTS. Or the other way around.
My question is: is the beam along the same axis in both matrices? as well
as the rotation axis and the third axis?
How can I convert one into
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Bernhard Rupp hofkristall...@gmail.comwrote:
Given their otherwise almost paranoid sensitivity to ultimate author
authority
(resulting in things like still having 2hr0 etc in the bank because
certain authors go AWOL or ignore major issues)
In defense of the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dear Almudena,
if I understand either documentation correctly, you have to multiply
the XDS orientation matrix (from XPARM.XDS) from the left with
[ 00 1 ]
[ - 1 0 0 ]
[ 0 - 1 0 ]
(the z-axis in XDS becomes the x-axis in saint; the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Sorry for the misleading example for the maxima code:
you have to create a matrix from a,b,c (X: matrix(a,b,c)) and
left-multiply it with the matrix bb in order to make the coordinate
transformation.
Best,
Tim
On 11/05/2013 03:58 PM, Tim Gruene
Dear colleagues,
This is just a reminder about our next webinar on the coming Tuesday, November
12th. Dr. Jose Gavira will present to us on Capillary counter-diffusion
methods for protein crystallization: Screening and crystal improvement. If you
have not registered to the webinar, this is a
Title: New X-ray Developments and Macromolecular Structures in the Bragg
Centenary Year.
Venue: King’s College London.
Date: 16th December 2013.
Organisers: Dr Yu-Wai Chen and Prof Mark Sanderson.
- - - - - - -
Invited speakers include:
Bonnie Wallace, Birkbeck College London.