and 2VAK...average Bs for the twelve, sequence identical, chains vary from 28 
to 53.


On 29 Apr 2013, at 22:09, David Schuller wrote:

> On 04/29/13 12:26, Roger Rowlett wrote:
>> FYI, I do know of one example of a solved structure where some of the 
>> molecules in the ASU are poorly defined. In 1EKJ, 4 of the 8 molecules in 
>> the ASU have low B-factors (mid 30s) and 4 have high B-factors (50s-60s). In 
>> the unit cell these layers alternate. It is possible, if everything else has 
>> been excluded, that your       crystal has a similar crystal-packing issue.
> 
> Another is 3HDH. 
> Pig short chain L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrongenase revisited: sequence 
> analysis and crystal structure determination.
> Barycki, et al (1999) Protein Science 8: 2010-2018.
> 
> "Examination of the map in the region of subunit C revealed that
> the electron density was considerably weaker for the third subunit
> compared to the other subunits..."
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