The server seems to be up again. Give it another try.

 

Cheers,

Robbie

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> Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 12:43:43 -0700 
> From: [email protected] 
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Sodium ion vs. Water 
> To: [email protected]; [email protected] 
> 
> Hi Robbie and all- 
> The link from that page is dead...and an inquiry to the webmaster 
> bounced. Anyone know where WASP is now? 
> Thanks 
> Christina 
> Oklahoma State University 
> 
> ________________________________ 
> From: Robbie Joosten <[email protected]> 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 2:20 PM 
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Sodium ion vs. Water 
> 
> Dear Young-Jin, 
> 
> 
> 
> If you model it as water, you can use WASP. It's an old program but 
> still accesible here: 
> http://xray.bmc.uu.se/cgi-bin/gerard/rama_server.pl 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Robbie 
> 
> ---------------------------------------- 
> > Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 14:24:09 -0400 
> > From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
> > Subject: [ccp4bb] Sodium ion vs. Water 
> > To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
> > 
> > Dear CCP4 experts, 
> > 
> > I would like to ask if there is a clear way to distinguish Na+ and HOH 
> > molecules in the electron density map. The table I have suggests Na 
> > to O distance lies between 2.35 and 2.45 that is very hard to discern 
> > the difference of these two candidates. Na+ may have several 
> > coordination though (5, 6). 
> > 
> > This started from if where the divalent metal locates can be 
> > substituted by water or sodium. I would appreciate any valuable 
> > suggestions. 
> > 
> > Best, 
> > Young-Jin 
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