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Hi,
Thanks to all who gave me suggestions concerning the weird diffraction pattern
and I really appreciate it that Kay Diederichs help me processing my data set
and answer my questions. Although the data set can be processed using HKL3000,
XDS without problems, the Rwork/Rfree values are still
Hi Chenjun Tang,
I have not followed the original discussion, so my apologies if I am repeating
the device already given to you.
Crystallization optimization is always a good idea - nothing beats good quality
crystals. In addition,
you should try collecting few images, especially in the
coot --no-graphics
William G. Scott
http://scottlab.ucsc.edu
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:34 PM, Reza Khayat wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to run Coot without the use of GUI? We have some Coot scripts
> for a pipeline and we’d like to do without the GUI. Thanks.
>
Hi Gustavo,
If I understand you correctly, you are concerned about N-glycans
(N-glycosylation) on your proteins. According to your description, you
have 2 protein molecules in each ASU, each bearing one potential
N-glycan site. Then there are only two N-glycan sites you need to build
for
Hi,
Is it possible to run Coot without the use of GUI? We have some Coot scripts
for a pipeline and we'd like to do without the GUI. Thanks.
Best wishes,
Reza
Reza Khayat, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
City College of New York
85 Saint Nicholas Terrace, CDI 2.318
New York,
Hello everybody,
I was looking for suggestion on the best way to identify and refine
carbohydrates in a protein. This is the scenario:
- I have 10 molecules in the biological assembly
- I used sf9 expression system, so I have random glycolisation and types of
glycolisations. I have some hint
Depending on your resolution or the quality of the local sugar density
you also may want to give the GLYCAM server by Rob Woods' group a try.
It includes a straightforward glycan builder, so no format issues, and
does a great job in finding the lowest energy conformation for complex
carbs,