Re: [ccp4bb] Graphic for rotation about axis

2015-05-08 Thread Edward A. Berry
Thanks, these are great! I installed the ttf font on a windows box, and the symbols are available in MSWord and Photoshop (and presumably powerpoint and everything else). No more designing my own symbols in photoshop! eab On 05/08/2015 02:43 PM, Mooers, Blaine H.M. (HSC) wrote: Hi Nick, These

[ccp4bb] Your abstract can still be considered for an oral presentation at the American Crystallographic Assn Annual meeting

2015-05-08 Thread Terwilliger, Thomas Charles
Hi CCP4 users, A message from the American Crystallographic Association! YES! We are still accepting abstracts. No late fee. ACA Annual Meeting • Philadelphia, PA • July 25 - 29, 2015 Submit now to be considered for an oral presentation. Once all the lectures are scheduled, abstracts will conti

Re: [ccp4bb] Graphic for rotation about axis

2015-05-08 Thread Ho,Shing
These can be created from almost any graphics program, including powerpoint (see attached for a few simple examples). P. Shing Ho, Ph.D. Professor & Chair Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 1870 Campus Delivery Colorado State University Fort Collins,

Re: [ccp4bb] Graphic for rotation about axis

2015-05-08 Thread Mooers, Blaine H.M. (HSC)
Hi Nick, These symmetry element fonts at the IUCr website might be useful or at least inspirational: http://www.iucr.org/resources/symmetry-font Best regards, Blaine Blaine Mooers, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Director of the Laboratory of Biomolecular Structure and Function Department of Bioche

Re: [ccp4bb] Graphic for rotation about axis

2015-05-08 Thread Tim Gruene
Dear Nick, if I understand correctly, you mean anything like the attached file? I created this one with xfig, my favourite vector graphics editor. Best, Tim On 05/08/2015 04:37 PM, Nicholas Keep wrote: > Where can you get hold of a graphic that indicates a rotation around the > horizontal or ver

Re: [ccp4bb] Enzyme kinetics

2015-05-08 Thread R. M. Garavito
Rohit, Yes, you are wise to worry about this coupled reaction for a number of reasons. Your question allows me to pull my head out of grading lab final exams on this very concept. I agree with Herman's and Roger's comments. I have a couple of other items to mention: Luckily, NAD(H)-linked en

[ccp4bb] Graphic for rotation about axis

2015-05-08 Thread Nicholas Keep
Where can you get hold of a graphic that indicates a rotation around the horizontal or vertical axis These occur in a lot of papers to indicate the relation between two views but I don't seem to easily be able to google how to get hold of them best wishes Nick -- Prof Nicholas H. Keep Executive

[ccp4bb] AW: [ccp4bb] Enzyme kinetics

2015-05-08 Thread Herman . Schreuder
Dear Rohit, If you want to study E1 using the E2 reaction as a read-out, you have to make sure that the E1 reaction is rate-limiting and not the E2 reaction. Ideal would be if you could purchase P1 and first map the E2 reaction with P1. Once you know the Km, Vmax and pH behavior of E2, you can c

Re: [ccp4bb] Enzyme kinetics

2015-05-08 Thread Roger Rowlett
In these coupled enzyme assays, concentrations of [E1], [S], [E2] and [NADH] need to be chosen such that the rate of the second reaction is at least one to two orders of magnitude faster than the first, otherwise the measured rate -d[NADH]/dt will not be rate-limited by -d[S]/dt. Normally this

[ccp4bb] Enzyme kinetics

2015-05-08 Thread rohit kumar
Dear all, Sorry for off topic discussion. i have a doubt for the enzyme kinetic. [image: Inline image 2] Above is the reaction of my interest. it is a couple reaction. I want to determine the Km and Vmax for the E1 enzyme by the help of E2 enzyme by decreasing the amount of NADH (at 340 nm). i

[ccp4bb] Two tenure track research group leader positions - ZIK HALOmem - University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

2015-05-08 Thread Christoph Parthier
Since its foundation in 2008, the *Centre for Innovation Competence (ZIK) HALOmem*at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany (www.halomem.de ) has devoted itself to the structural characterisation of membrane proteins together with analysis of the role pl