8 May
2012
8 May
'12
11:45 a.m.
Okay, brilliant. I had a base go off the rails with B-factor and it's NCS mate got weird positive difference density. So I instantly looked for stuff in the manual to explain it. Like I said it was a stupid question =) On 8 May 2012 12:08, Pavel Afoninewrote: > Hi Morten, > > > So what is the correct way of handling TLS and NCS? >> > > > nothing special. Just ask phenix.refine to use TLS (define TLS groups or > ask phenix.refine to find them automatically - this is very quick, may take > a minute or less), and also ask phenix.refine to use NCS restraints. > > For NCS restraints you have two options: use Cartesian or torsion NCS. For > Cartesian NCS you can let phenix.refine find groups automatically (the > algorithm is not very smart though) or provide your atom selections for NCS > groups yourself. > For torsion NCS you don't have to do anything; and this is the recommended > option. > > A very simplistic example using command line (sure, all this is available > in the GUI !): > > phenix.refine model.pdb data.mtz > strategy=individual_sites+individual_adp+tls main.ncs=true ncs.type=torsion > tls.find_automatically=true > > >> On the phenix website it says under *current limitations of phenix.refine > * "Atoms with anisotropic ADP in NCS groups". I take this to mean that > phenix.refine doesn't handle the combination of TLS and NCS well, is this > correct? > > Sorry for this not being clear enough. All it's trying to say is that if > you refine individual ADPs, NCS restraints will not handle B-factors > correctly because NCS matrices should be applied to ADP matrices before > applying similarity restrains. This is not implemented. > > However, this is never realistic situation: if you refine with individual > anisotropic ADPs then you never need to use NCS, and the other way around > is true too. If you use TLS, then NCS are applied to residual (local atomic > ADPs) only, so it's not a problem as well. > > Pavel > > > _______________________________________________ > phenixbb mailing list > [email protected] > http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb > > -- Morten K Grøftehauge, PhD Pohl Group Durham University