Sebastiano, it might be a trigonal planar anion, as Roger and others
suggest, but the density doesn't look very symmetrical to me; also, the
bond lengths look too long (e.g., bicarbonate should be ~1.4 Angs., I
believe).
Try taking the waters out (zero occ.), and see what the maps tell you at
that point after a bit of refinement (you also seem to have a fair
amount of +ve & -ve diff. density peaks around that region already).
It could be a planar ion (maybe the bond lengths appear too long, due to
water/water van der Waals repulsions of your refinement program), or
several mutually-exclusive waters (will need alt. conf. flags), or maybe
(hard to tell from a 2D picture) a hydrated Mg2+ ion (bond lengths look
correct; you would expect hexacoordination, pretty close to octahedral
geometry.
Hope this helps,
Dave
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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 12:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] tricoordinated ion?
Sebastiano,
The density is possibly consistent with a trigonal planar anion
such as bicarbonate or nitrate. Bicarbonate can enter the solution from
CO2 in the atmosphere.
Cheers,
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Sebastiano Pasqualato wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to ask you what would you model in the density
in which I
have at the moment modelled 4 water molecules, which are
however too
close to be waters, I guess (see attached image).
My crystallisation conditions contain NaCl, MgCl2,
Peg400, TrisHCl, TCEP,
glycerol.
I can't think at a tricoordinated ion like that...
thanks in advance for the hints,
ciao
S
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