Re: [ccp4bb] SA-omit map

2013-11-07 Thread Peter Artymiuk
Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular Biology Biotechnology University of Sheffield Sheffield S10 2TN ENGLAND

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic, visualization

2013-09-26 Thread Peter Artymiuk
as solids with the same color as the surface. An example of what I'm after can be found here: people.reed.edu/~glasfeld/xsection.jpg Does anyone know of any software that can produce similar images? Thanks, Arthur Glasfeld Reed College Portland, OR Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute

Re: [ccp4bb] Substrate/Ligand Induced Oligomerization of enzymes

2013-08-09 Thread Peter Artymiuk
appreciated. Thanks. Shiva Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular Biology Biotechnology University of Sheffield Sheffield S10 2TN ENGLAND

Re: [ccp4bb] [ccp4bb] modified amino acids in the PDB

2013-07-09 Thread Peter Artymiuk
into two groups: the amino acid/nucleotide group and the modification. A link record will be generated between the amino acid/nucleotide group and the modification. For modified amino acids and nucleotides that were not split will follow standard atom nomenclature. Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs

Re: [ccp4bb] 10,000 NMR structure milestone reached!

2013-06-19 Thread Peter Artymiuk
to the scientific community at http://wwpdb.org on behalf of the wwPDB -- Gary Battle Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular Biology Biotechnology University of Sheffield Sheffield S10 2TN ENGLAND

[ccp4bb] popular piece on X-ray crystallography

2013-04-19 Thread Peter Artymiuk
/conquering-realm-invisible best wishes Pete Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular Biology Biotechnology University of Sheffield Sheffield S10 2TN ENGLAND

Re: [ccp4bb] popular piece on X-ray crystallography

2013-04-19 Thread Peter Artymiuk
Another of my colleagues, Jeremy Craven, is an NMR spectroscopist and bioinformatician. He is in referee mode at present and comments: From: Jeremy Craven c.j.cra...@sheffield.ac.uk Date: 19 April 2013 10:05:18 GMT+01:00 To: Peter Artymiuk p.artym...@sheffield.ac.uk Subject: Re: Fwd

Re: [ccp4bb] popular piece on X-ray crystallography

2013-04-19 Thread Peter Artymiuk
as the requirement for objects to force themselves into the disordered arrays of the liquid state is an absurd limitation. (However, I'd support funding it nevertheless.) Best regards, Navdeep --- On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:14:04AM +0100, Peter Artymiuk wrote: Another of my colleagues

Re: [ccp4bb] disulfide engineering

2013-02-28 Thread Peter Artymiuk
. Clemens Grimm Institut für Biochemie Biozentrum der Universität Würzburg Am Hubland D-97074 Würzburg Germany e-mail: clemens.gr...@biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de phone : +49 0931 31 84031 - Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular

Re: [ccp4bb] Rasmol

2011-05-14 Thread Peter Artymiuk
Hamilton, NY 13346 tel: (315)-228-7245 ofc: (315)-228-7395 fax: (315)-228-7935 email: rrowl...@colgate.edu Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular Biology Biotechnology University of Sheffield Sheffield S10 2TN ENGLAND

Re: [ccp4bb] Displaying repeats in a amino acid sequence

2010-06-05 Thread Peter Artymiuk
to visualize. Does anybody know such program? Thanks a lot. Best regards, K.Sengstack -- -- Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie Tammannstr. 4 D-37077 Goettingen GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A Prof Peter Artymiuk Krebs Institute Department of Molecular Biology Biotechnology

Re: [ccp4bb] Rsym problems...maybe???

2010-04-23 Thread Peter Artymiuk
I'd worry a bit. If the data are strong and the R factor is that bad you may have got your space group wrong (pseudo, not crystallographic 4 fold?) Pete Artymiuk On 22 Apr 2010, at 18:22, Frank von Delft wrote: Yeah, stop worrying! Your I/sdI is all that matters. phx On 22/04/2010

Re: [ccp4bb] X-Ray films

2010-04-16 Thread Peter Artymiuk
All students (and professors) should see this too - I don't know whether it is a crystallography paper that is under consideration, but it shows the possible ultimate reward for your hard work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VRBWLpYCPY best wishes Pete Artymiuk P.S. German speakers will