Re: [ccp4bb] [phenixbb] what to do with disordered side chains

2011-04-01 Thread John Badger
Strangely enough, Nature may be the only journal that fully enables reviewers of protein crystallography to do the proper job - reviewer access is provided to unreleased coordinates AND diffraction data upon request! (no this is not April1 joke). There are reasons to suspect that the request is

Re: [ccp4bb] [phenixbb] what to do with disordered side chains

2011-03-31 Thread Randy Read
Judging from some examples in the literature, if there's no density for the ligand, you publish in Nature! On 31 Mar 2011, at 14:32, Huanwang Yang wrote: > If a part of sequence has no density, this part will be cut from coordinates. > If the side chain of a residue is lack of density, the opin

Re: [ccp4bb] [phenixbb] what to do with disordered side chains

2011-03-31 Thread Huanwang Yang
If a part of sequence has no density, this part will be cut from coordinates. If the side chain of a residue is lack of density, the opinion is not converged. What about the ligand, if no density is observed? Huanwang Ed Pozharski wrote: The results of the online survey on what to do with di