Wladek Minor runs proteindiffraction.org . This also has E.g. JCSG data sets.
BR,
Kay
On Thu, 29 Nov 2018 23:35:55 +, Diana Tomchick
wrote:
>I hope you are compressing your images, typically that makes them 1/4 the
>original size.
>
>SBGrid and Wladek Minor also have image archival service
Hi Jacob,
The idea of a scientific service being restricted by nationality is so strange
to me that this possibility for misunderstanding did not occur to me.
Best,
Tim
On November 29, 2018 10:24:49 PM GMT+01:00, "Keller, Jacob"
wrote:
>I saw explicitly that it is not limited to EU.
>
>JPK
>
>+
Hi Graeme,
I meant to say that the zenodo server sits in Europe, and the sbgrif server in
the us. It was not meant to indicate any restrictions.
Best,
Tim
On November 29, 2018 10:21:36 PM GMT+01:00, "graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk"
wrote:
>Dear Tim,
>
>I do not think Zenodo is limited to Europea
I hope you are compressing your images, typically that makes them 1/4 the
original size.
SBGrid and Wladek Minor also have image archival services. As I am replying
from my cell phone while on vacation, the links to those services are not handy
to me. But they have been mentioned many times on
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I saw explicitly that it is not limited to EU.
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Dear Tim,
I do not think Zenodo is limited to Europeans - at least I could not find this
on their policy page:
http://about.zenodo.org/policies/
I know of plenty of uploads from Japan for example
Best wishes Graeme
On 29 Nov 2018, at 21:16, Tim Gruene
mailto:tim.gru...@psi.ch>> wrote:
Dear
Dear Raquel,
when they are associated with a publication, you can publish them on
data.sbgrid.org in the US or at zenodo.org in Europe.
Best regards,
Tim
On Thursday, November 29, 2018 9:54:02 PM CET Lieberman, Raquel L wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> How do your labs handle long-term raw data backups?
Dear Raquel,
For published structures you can publish the raw data, which means that
somebody else is looking after it - for this I would say that the current front
runner is Zenodo - https://zenodo.org/ - which is paid for by CERN / EU etc. so
someone else is (currently) picking up the tab.
T
Dear All,
How do your labs handle long-term raw data backups? My lab is maxing out our
6TB RAID backup (with two off-site mirrors) so I am investigating our next long
term solution. The vast majority of the data sets are published structures
(i.e. processed data deposited in PDB) or redundant/u
It is very common for a trigonal spacegroup H 32 to masquerade as C 2 2 21
Here is the log file for other cell.
Note that it is possible to reindex it with two cell dimensions equal and a
beta angle of 63 -
And the self rpotation shows a large rotation at 120 degrees
So go back to the data process
Unit cell dimensions don’t really matter here. If it’s a centred lattice you
won’t be able to index it correctly in a primitive system even though C222 and
P222 both have a<>b<>c and alpha=beta=gamma=90.
Ditlev
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Ditlev E. Brodersen
Lektor, Associate Professor
Department of Molecular Biology
Hi Vijyay,
Did you tried with P212121 system?. RCSB has one structure with similar
unitcell and the corresponding pdb code is 3BMA. If you have not tried then
I hope it will solve the problem.
Thanks
damo
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 11:44 AM Vijay Jayaraman <
bkvijay.jayara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> H
Hi Vijay,
it could be pseudo-merohedral twinning of C2. In that case, any of the three
axes could be the unique one, so you must test all three possible settings.
Hopefully, reginement works well in one of these.
Best wishes,
Kay
On Thu, 29 Nov 2018 14:58:52 +, Vijay Jayaraman
wrote:
Hi all,
The data that we collected recently is in space group C 2 2 21 and appears to
be twinned. I could not find a twin law which I can use to detwin the data. The
R and R free doesn't drop below 0.4 even after multiple rounds of manual and
automated refinement. I have also attached the self-
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