Hi Michael, If I understand correctly, you want to take a file that has experimental phases, density modify it, and autobuild a model. Plus you want to take the inverse hand of the phases and do the same thing. For the first part you have two easy options: phenix.autobuild my_exptl_phases.mtz my_seq.dat ha_file=my_ha_file phenix.build_model my_exptl_phases.mtz my_seq.dat ha_file=my_ha_file These do more or less the same thing, but build_model is a lot faster (but not quite as good), and requires version 1.6.2-242 or higher. For phases from sharp, you will want to specify the columns of data to be used for FP SIGFP PHIB FOM HLA HLB HLC HLD for each method above. (The way to specify these are different in the two methods. For autobuild you just list the column labels to be used for the above items with labels="myFP mySIGFP myPHIB myFOM myHLA myHLB myHLC myHLD", and for build_model you specify a regular labin line: labin="FP=myFP SIGFP=mySIGFP...etc" For the second part, flipping the hand of a file with experimental phases...I am not sure if we have a tool for that. Perhaps someone else can comment. All best, Tom T
Hi,
I hope what I want to do is not considered a crime :-) Is there a way to input phases e.i. from sharp into phenix.autosol (preferably the command line version) to run resolve with both hands and autobuild for a SAD or SIRAS case?
Thanks! Michael _______________________________________________ phenixbb mailing list [email protected] http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb