Dear Eleanor,

I did not check the pdb file you mentioned, but I have had a case like that. 
The protein formed a complex of 8 large and 8 small subunits with internal 422 
symmetry. There was a disulfide link across the internal twofolds and in one of 
the crystal forms we got, this internal twofold came on top of a 
crystallographic twofold. At the time, I did not know about these sophisticated 
SSBOND records (if they existed at the time), so I assigned a very small van 
der Waals radius to the SGs to solve the repulsion problem.

So, if you have a dimer with an existing disulfide link across the twofold 
axis, this twofold axis may become a crystallographic twofold and there is no 
need for the disulfide bond to form afterwards.

Best regards,
Herman

Von: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] Im Auftrag von Eleanor 
Dodson
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Betreff: [ccp4bb] intermolecular dissulphides

Does anyone know of examples of these?
I have found one - 2WQW with these SSBOND records
2WQW
SSBOND   1 CYS A  206    CYS A  227                          1555   6556  2.07
SSBOND   2 CYS B  206    CYS B  227                          1555   5556  2.15
We seem to have one but it would have to form after crystalisation?
Eleanor

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