to be reduced in
order to allow interrogation of a large percentage of the solvent inaccesible
surface. If you try this, please let me know how well it works.
sincerely
Mike Lawrence, PhD
Associate Professor and WEHI Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical
wishes
Mike Lawrence
Associate Professor and WEHI Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal Parade, Parkville
Victoria 3052, AUSTRALIA
On 11/10/2013, at 9:44 AM, Jim Pflugrath wrote:
Please tell me why Rpim should be looked at. Cannot one
the consumables are not that
cheap).
sincerely
Mike Lawrence
Associate Professor and WEHI Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal Parade, Parkville
Victoria 3052, AUSTRALIA
Tel. 61-3-9345-2693
Fax 61-3-9345-2686
Email: lawre...@wehi.edu.au
use a second color if you want them to map that to a different
dot density of laser etching.
cheers
Mike Lawrence, PhD
WEHI Principal Research Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal Parade, Parkville
Victoria 3050, AUSTRALIA
Tel. 61
An attractive post-doctoral position is available within the
laboratory of Dr Mike Lawrence and Dr Colin Ward in the Structural
Biology Division of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical
Research (WEHI) in Melbourne, Australia. The position is available
immediately and is for two
Hi Vaheh
I have not had anyone report problems with sc of late. If you send me
the relevant files or output I can check it out for you.
sincerely
Mike Lawrence, PhD
WEHI Principal Research Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal
Hi Reiner
I haven't seen this problem before; if you send me all the relevant files
I will try to check it out. It may relate to the fact that the GRASP files
were made with Chimera.
sincerely
Mike Lawrence
Hello everybody,
I recently tried to feed the shape complementarity program (sc
find it within the Windows version - it
should simply be called SC.
sincerely
Mike
Mike Lawrence, PhD
Associate Professor and WEHI Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal Parade, Parkville
Victoria 3052, AUSTRALIA
Tel. 61-3-9345-2693
Dear Mohd, CCP4 contains a program SC which does the job.
sincerely
Mike Lawrence, PhD
Associate Professor and WEHI Fellow
Division of Structural Biology
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal Parade, Parkville
Victoria 3052, AUSTRALIA
Tel. 61-3-9345-2693
Fax 61-3-9345
, and finally gives Sc.
best wishes
Mike Lawrence
On 20/06/2011, at 11:28 AM, Rojan Shrestha wrote:
Hello,
Does somebody know the meaning of output of SC?
What is the meaning of From and To in “Distance between surfaces”?
From To Area Cumulative_Area
, Sc
is then not a very good measure of complementarity.
sincerely
Mike Lawrence
Hello :)
I am trying to find the shape complementarity of two structures. both of
them are two layer of betasheet, that I have excluded hydrogens. in one of
them (old.pdb, attached to the email) I have two
Try
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs lib32gfortran3
to install the required 32 bit libraries
On 26/12/2011, at 9:53 PM, 王瑞 wrote:
Excuse me, could anyone can tell me how to install O on ubuntu11.10 ?Thanks a
lot !
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across only that
part of the buried surface that might be expected to be shape complementarity,
which makes it somewhat ill-suited to smaller interfaces.
All these details are in the JMB paper, which, unfortunately, there is no
substitute for reading :-)
sincerely
Mike
Mike Lawrence, PhD
if there were any alternative references?
with many thanks!
Mike
Mike Lawrence, PhD
Associate Professor and WEHI Fellow
Structural Biology Division
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1G Royal Parade, Parkville
Victoria 3052, AUSTRALIA
Tel. 61-3-9345-2693
Fax 61-3-9345-2686
Email
My sincere thanks to all who are responding to my request below.
To be explicit, my question relates to B-factor blurring (+B correction), not
to B-factor sharpening (-B correction).
thanks
Mike
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mike Lawrence lawre...@wehi.edu.au
Subject: [ccp4bb] B-factor
Dear Radu,
here's an example from 11 years ago.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16929094
ContaMiner would have been useful here in that it would terminated the
crystallographic endeavour earlier
(In this case, however, serendipitous crystallization and structure solution of
the trace
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