Hi James,

 

That is not exactly a lot of info to decide the best weight. The optimal
weight is (very loosely) resolution dependent. At normal resolutions the
optimal matrix weight is usually well below 1.0. Start at 0.3 and try a few
weights to see what works best for your data. To close the R-free gap you
can also try to optimize other refinement parameters such as NCS restraints,
B-factor model (and restraint weight). Jelly body restraints sometimes work
really well to keep the R-free gap sensible, especially at low resolution.

 

Cheers,

Robbie

 

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Subject: [ccp4bb] weight matrix and R-FreeR gap optimization

 


Dear ccp4bbers,

 

I wonder if someone can help me defining proper weight matrix term in
Refmac5 to lower the R-FreeR gap. The log file indicates weight matrix of
1.98 with a gap of 7. Thanks for suggestions in advance.

James

 

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