Hi,

Follow up question on SAXS. Does SAXS have an enantiomer problem like electron 
microscopy? In other words, does the calculated model possess the correct 
handedness or can both handedness of a model fit the scattering profile just as 
well?

Best wishes,
Reza

Reza Khayat, PhD
Assistant Professor
City College of New York
85 St. Nicholas Terrace CDI 12308
New York, NY 10031
(212) 650-6070
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On Jun 26, 2015, at 6:50 AM, David Briggs 
<drdavidcbri...@gmail.com<mailto:drdavidcbri...@gmail.com>> wrote:

SASTBX has an online tool for achieving this: 
http://sastbx.als.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/superpose.html


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On 26 June 2015 at 11:39, Ashok Nayak 
<ashokgocrac...@gmail.com<mailto:ashokgocrac...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear Weifei,

It can also be done manually in Pymol by changing the mouse mode from 3 button 
viewing to 3 button editing and later moving the envelope onto the X-ray 
structure or vice-versa, however the best fit can be achieved in SUPCOMB.

regards
Ashok Nayak
CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow
India



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