Hi Trevor, I think you should also email the authors of the key paper in your field that you mention. They should be told that the structure they used to create the model of the mechanism was incorrectly interpreted and should have the opportunity to write a correction to their paper.
Best regards, Connie Jeffery > On Jun 27, 2017, at 2:34 AM, Trevor Sewell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I have come across a key paper in my field that describes an enzyme > mechanism. Their work is based on a deposited structure – by other authors - > that is incorrectly interpreted. > > Is there a process for removing a demonstrably wrong structure (deposited by > others) from the PDB and replacing it with a correctly interpreted structure > based on the original data? Or is there an alternative, and generally > recognized, way of getting the correct structure in the public domain? > > Many thanks for your advice on this matter. > > Trevor Sewell > > Disclaimer - University of Cape Town This e-mail is subject to UCT policies > and e-mail disclaimer published on our website at > http://www.uct.ac.za/about/policies/emaildisclaimer/ or obtainable from +27 > 21 650 9111. If this e-mail is not related to the business of UCT, it is sent > by the sender in an individual capacity. Please report security incidents or > abuse via [email protected]
