[ccp4bb] Invitation CBMS Lecture Series - June 16, 2021, 13:30 (EDT)

2021-06-09 Thread Stojanoff, Vivian
Dear CCP4 colleagues, You are cordially invited to the Center for Biomolecular Structure (virtual) lecture series, An odyssey in drug delivery study via X-ray microscopy approach Dr. Yang Yang National Synchrotron Light Source II June 16, 2021, 13:30 (EDT) Registration Link:

[ccp4bb] Research Fellow and PhD positions in Melbourne

2021-06-09 Thread Fasseli Coulibaly
The Structural Virology lab at Monash University (Australia) has two positions open for a Research Fellow and a PhD candidate. The successful Research Fellow candidate will have 3 years to contribute to our research program on the structure and engineering of insect-borne viruses with

Re: [ccp4bb] Coot shortcut key for Mutate

2021-06-09 Thread Paul Emsley
On Wed, 2021-06-09 at 20:44 +0100, Paul Emsley wrote: > On Thu, 2021-06-10 at 00:20 +0530, Firdous Tarique wrote: > > Hello everyone > > > > Can anybody tell me the Coot shortcut key for mutate or mutate and refine. > > Is there any way to turn it on or to > > assign > > a particular key if it

Re: [ccp4bb] Coot shortcut key for Mutate

2021-06-09 Thread Paul Emsley
On Thu, 2021-06-10 at 00:20 +0530, Firdous Tarique wrote: > Hello everyone > > Can anybody tell me the Coot shortcut key for mutate or mutate and refine. Is > there any way to turn it on or to assign > a particular key if it is disabled ? > "Keyboard mutate" Curlew. You will have to remember

[ccp4bb] Coot shortcut key for Mutate

2021-06-09 Thread Firdous Tarique
Hello everyone Can anybody tell me the Coot shortcut key for mutate or mutate and refine. Is there any way to turn it on or to assign a particular key if it is disabled ? Regards Firdous To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB

[ccp4bb] Industrial Structural Biology Scientist Positions at Kymera Therapeutics

2021-06-09 Thread Xin Huang
Dear All, We are looking for two structural biology scientists with strong background in x-ray crystallography and experience in cryo-EM to join our group in in the greater Boston area to advance the exciting field of Targeted Protein Degradation. Please apply at 

Re: [ccp4bb] TWIN?

2021-06-09 Thread benjamin bax
Hi, I have had twinning with P61, which makes it look like P6122. This is with slightly asymmetric dimer. You could try mol replacement in P65, and refine with twinning on. Maps should look better if correct. Ben Sent from my iPhone > On 9 Jun 2021, at 10:13, Randy John Read wrote: > >

Re: [ccp4bb] TWIN?

2021-06-09 Thread Randy John Read
I agree with Kay that, with a good model, solving in P1 is likely to be the easiest comprehensive solution. If that doesn’t work, Phaser starts every MR_AUTO job by making a list of all the subgroups, including the different potential indexings (represented by Hall symbols), so you could also

Re: [ccp4bb] TWIN?

2021-06-09 Thread Kay Diederichs
Hi Almudena, if it is a packing problem, you need to find the correct subgroup of P6522 (179). Take a look at https://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/xdswiki/index.php/Space_group_determination#Subgroup_and_supergroup_relations_of_these_space_groups . Subgroups of 179 are 20, 153, 154, 170,