Add another extension to your search: *.mtf

If your structure was refined with CNS, chances are you'll find its
Molecular Topology File somewhere.

Best of luck,

Jon

2012/9/21 vellieux <frederic.velli...@ibs.fr>

>  As was mentioned, the diffraction data files can be named according to
> the user's wish. But I'd try to locate files with extensions .hkl, .xpl,
> .cv (and .cns? although I have never seen that extension used myself)
>
> Fred.
>
>
> On 21/09/12 12:10, Rex Palmer wrote:
>
>  I have been presented with the problem of locating protein data for a
> structure which was refined here ten years ago with the CNS program.
> Unfortunately I have never used this program so do not know what type of
> files I am looking for (or how many files).
> Any suggestions please
>
> Rex Palmer
> http://www.bbk.ac.uk/biology/our-staff/emeritus-staff
> http://rexpalmer2010.homestead.com
>
>
>
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>


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