Hi Vincent,
I can tell you from my work with a 5A virus capsid that NCS can make your maps look much better than the resolution dictates. You didn't say how much NCS you have, but you may also consider NCS averaging as a tool. Also be aware of high NCS contaminating the free set of reflections- I think Phenix can auto-magically pick in thin shells to mitigate this effect.
-Christina
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From: vincent Chaptal
Hi,
rigid body refinement does not employ any restraints. You can use secondary structure restraints in refinement of individual coordinates.
Actually, you can use secondary structure restraints in constrained rigid body refinement (SA in torsion angle space).
To use secondary structure restraints: "secondary_structure_restraints=true". phenix.refine GUI should have an option for this too.
Pavel.
On 4/7/10 4:38 PM, r n wrote:
Hi I wanted to do low resolution rigid body refinement with secondary structural restrain. I have not seen any command or information in the phenix document? any help Thanks ram****
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