Dear All,
With my most recent PDBe deposition, in addition to the native data, I
had intended to deposit the anomalous data, used for structure
determination, and make it available for download. This turned out to
be less straightforward than I had anticipated, because the current
PDB
again, it looks like this is particular to the US portal.
We submit via the European www.pdbe.org and can submit multiple datasets.
See 2XGF for an example.
Note: I think from www.rcsb.org only one file can be downloaded, but
www.pdbe.org clearly shows both.
Although you are in the US, you can
Dear Mark,
This is interesting. I also had submitted my data via the PDBe
(European portal). While they allow deposition of multiple datasets,
only a single file can apparently be made available for download from
the site. In contrast to your case, for my deposition the second
deposited
On Friday, April 27, 2012 11:23:13 am Florian Schmitzberger wrote:
Dear All,
With my most recent PDBe deposition, in addition to the native data, I
had intended to deposit the anomalous data, used for structure
determination, and make it available for download. This turned out to
be
It might be a portal issue. But the pdb staff is very helpful in getting
this deposited. We deposited data of I think 4 crystals and 3
wavelengths with different phase sets in 2008. (The data was
anisotropic, 3.5/4.2 A resolution, model building was not straight
forward, so we wanted to preserve
deposition of multiple structure factor
files
It might be a portal issue. But the pdb staff is very helpful in getting
this deposited. We deposited data of I think 4 crystals and 3
wavelengths with different phase sets in 2008. (The data was
anisotropic, 3.5/4.2 A resolution, model building
.
Regards,
Mitch
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It might be a portal