Yes, the wilson B-factor is comparable which is 53.6.
And also same MTZ was used for refmac5 and phenix refine, which is
processed one (original one). And also the reflections used in the
refinement was: Phenix (46793 reflections) and refmac5 (44431 reflections).

I do not know whether I answered you correctly.

Thank you
Rajesh




On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:12 PM, rajesh harijan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear All,
>
>        I am working on a perfectly twinned data in space group P31. when I
> refine this data with phenix refine the R/Rfree is 26.6/29.4 and average
> B-factor is 38.
>
> I did one test now.....
> I used phenix refined pdb and refine with refmac5 and got R/Rfree of
> 26.2/29.7 and average B-factor is 64.
>
> Now I used refmac5 refined pdb and refined with phenix again. Now R/Rfree
> is 22.1/24.8 and average B-factor is 56.
>
>
> My question is, why B-factor gone up now and R/Rfree reduced. In which
> refined model should I believe in. If last refined model is true then how
> should I reduce the B-factor?
>
> Thank you
> Rajesh
>
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> Phd Researcher
> Department of Biochemistry,
> University of Oulu,
> Oulu, Finland- 90014
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Prof. Rik. K. Wierenga's Group,
Department of Biochemistry,
University of Oulu,
Oulu, Finland- 90014
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