Dear CCP4 users,
I would like to draw your attention to the topic "If it is a new
structure?", which is one more case, when new community members were
welcomed, and were "gently" explained about the rules of files sharing,
as it is an evidence, that the rules about files sharing are not well
, 2010 8:57 AM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] If it is a new structure?
Hi Liu,
If I understand your question correctly, youre asking "how different
do two structures need to be for one to be "new'". If by "new" you
mean a new fold, then the answer
On 12/20/10 05:49, wrote:
The structure of my protein is as shown as the purple one. Another one
,as shown as green,is homologous .But the structure of my protein
can't be obtained by using molecular replacement. And both structures
have much different, especially in B chain. If my structure i
Hi Liu,
If I understand your question correctly, youre asking "how different
do two structures need to be for one to be "new'". If by "new" you
mean a new fold, then the answer is NO. Your structure and the homolog
have the same fold.
However, if your structure is the first structure of a
You're welcome!
Next time, irrespective of whether your structure is a new one or not,
please upload your images to picasa, flickr, your university's file
sharing server or some such thing and include the link in your email.
Don't flood several thousand inboxes with megabytes of pixels. And
Hi,
Last couple of times I asked myself the same question ("what does it
look like?") I used ssm (or PDBeFold as seems to be called now).
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/ssm/
HTH,
Fred.
wrote:
The structure of my protein is as shown as the purple one. Another one
,as shown as green,is homolo