Hi,

Sorry Eric I don't have an answer for your question.

off topic:
>From the University's announcement (
http://main.uab.edu/Sites/reporter/articles/71570/) you would have thought
that they had asked for this entry to be removed.

But if I understand correctly, this is is completely at the discretion of
the depositors in question.

mvh
Folmer Fredslund




2012/12/14 Zhijie Li <[email protected]>

> **
> Hi,
>
> Seems not officially retracted from Nature either. On the paper's web
> page, there was only a line in small font read like this:
>
>  There is a Brief Communications 
> Arising<http://www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/nature06102>(9 August 2007) 
> associated with this document.
> It took me more than half an hour to find this line. I normally won't read
> any line above the title. Now it proves to be a bad habit.
>
> I am still trying to find this line in the PDF.
>
> Zhijie
>
>
>
>  *From:* Michael Hadders <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Friday, December 14, 2012 2:57 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [ccp4bb] Boveral in SFCheck
>
> Hi,
>
> 2HR0???? I would stay far away from that one! It is a made up model, not
> based on any real data. Unfortunately, for reasons unclear to me, this
> structure has still not been retracted from the PDB. This B factor could
> just be a figment of the senior authors imagination....
>
> https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0912&L=CCP4BB&D=0&P=88327
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
> On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 3:34 AM, Eric Williams <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Please pardon me if this is a dumb question with an obvious answer...
>>
>> I'm parsing SFCheck's plain text output as part of my dissertation, and
>> I'm having trouble identifying one of the values. There are three overall
>> B-factor values reported, one based on the Patterson origin peak, one based
>> on the Wilson plot, and one that remains a mystery to me. Here's the
>> relevant line (from 2HR0) with some lines before and after for context:
>>
>>   R_stand(I) = <sig(I)>/<I> :    0.397
>>   Number of acceptable reflections:  194123
>>   for resolution :  45.33 -  2.26
>>   Optical Resolution:   1.80
>>   Boveral,Effres,Padd:       40.751       2.032     777.887
>>   Expected Optical Resolution for complete data set:   1.80
>>     / Optical resolution - expected minimal distance between
>>               two resolved peaks in the electron density map./
>>   Resmax_used(opt):  2.26
>>
>> The mystery value is Boveral. I've found no explanation for it in either
>> the SFCheck manual or the original journal article. Perhaps I'm missing
>> something obvious, but someone would really make my day if they could point
>> me in the right direction. Thanks! :)
>>
>> Eric
>>
>
>


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