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> >If you do that then what chemical type you are going to put into that
> rightmost column of ATOM record of PDB file? Note, that must be a valid
> chemical element symbol so that you can use such PDB file to calculate
> R-factors, maps and whatnot (Obviously, "X" would not work!).
>
>
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> Why, Cl- of course! Call it “Echols’ chloride.”
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>    (And why not make every water into UNX for good measure as well?)
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> Why not indeed, except that I would not call it water but "Dummy Atom"
> with an element type of your choice.
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> Because those blobs are most likely waters, it being 55 M or so! But
> admittedly, unless their being actually waters is used to assert something,
> I don’t think it matters that much. Most likely they are waters though.
>


Specifying chemical element type is important because it is used to pull
out correct form-factors when the PDB file is used to calculate structure
factors. Say a choice between O vs U may make a huge difference for
R-factors!

Pavel

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