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Use Molrep. There is an option of using ED map instead of the
usual Fobs file. Thanks
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derek
Logan Dear all, Short of the painful process of moving it by hand, what is the
currently most efficient way to place a large protein fragment (say 350 amino
acids) in an experimentally phased electron density map? The resolution is 2.7Å
and we can see some secondary structure elements in the map. Thanks Derek -- Derek Logan tel: +46 46
222 1443 Associate professor fax: +46 46 222 4692 Molecular Biophysics
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- [ccp4bb]: Fitting a large fragment to ED Derek Logan
- RE: [ccp4bb]: Fitting a large fragment to ED Kumar, Abhinav
- Re: [ccp4bb]: Fitting a large fragment to ED Debanu Das
- Re: [ccp4bb]: Fitting a large fragment to ED Peter Adrian Meyer
- Re: [ccp4bb]: Fitting a large fragment to ED Derek Logan
