Dear Tarique,


   The elbow angle in a Fab is just the angle between two pseudo-twofold axes: 
one relating VL to VH and one relating CL to CH. You can find the 
pseudo-twofold axes using many different least-squares alignment programs, just 
pick your favorite. Then, just take the dot product of the two resulting 
axes/vectors for your elbow angle.  You can do this quite accurately with a 
pencil and paper and maybe a handheld calculator.



The error message you report indicates problems calculating the pseudo-two fold 
axes;  you probably either have (a) an unusual Fab where the axes relating 
light to heavy chains

deviate significantly from 180 degrees (b) a glitch or unusual feature in your  
PDB file that has thrown off the calculation of the pseudo-two folds (thus 
making them appear to deviate from 180).  Bernhard might be able to enlighten 
you more as he wrote the code and error 
messages([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)



Cheers,

Robyn

[email protected]


From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of tarique 
khan
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ccp4bb] problem in calculation of elbow angle.

Dear all,
I am trying to calculate elbow angle of my fab structure using a online 
software developed by Robyn L. Stanfield et. al. but it is giving a solution 
with the following errors.

WARNING: rotation matrix contains significant additional contributions



WARNING: and deviates significantly from a pseudo-twofold    0.721



WARNING: rotation matrix contains significant additional contributions





WARNING: and deviates significantly from a pseudo-twofold :    0.726





WARNING: there have been deviations from expected values -

           please read the log above!)

           No guarantee that the calulated elbow angle is meaningful





           The Elbow angle is probably 174.5 deg.



Kindly suggest some other way of accurately, calculating elbow angle.



regards.



Tarique khan

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