There are reasons why MR might fail to find additional copies; perhaps a surface loop in the search model interferes with packing. You should probably take a look at solvent content.


On 11/30/2016 12:20 PM, Matthew Bratkowski wrote:
Hello all,

I am working on a structure in space group P4 at a resolution of about 4 angstrom. Xtriage indicates that translational NCS is present. I am able to solve the structure by molecular replacement with four copies in the asymmetric unit, and there are two sets of identical copies. However, discontinuous, unfilled Fo-Fc density is present that appears to correspond to additional copies of the protein in the crystal packing. I tried having phaser search for additional components in the ASU, but in each case the molecular replacement fails.

Is it possible that disordered copies of the protein appear in the ASU that is accounting for the unfilled density? Other than the additional density, the structure looks ok. I did not have too many problems with refinement as I was able to get a final Rwork/Rfree of around 0.24/0.29, which seems pretty decent considering the low resolution.

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Thanks,
Matt



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