I wonder if you could give me some help on this subject.
Probably, the calculation of averaged kick maps is already very
well optimized in phenix.refine and phenix.maps. Yet, I am still
curious.
Thanks a lot in advance
All the best
Jose
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Dear all,
I would like to compare averaged kick maps obtained using different “kick sizes”.
Is it possible to define the kick size and the number of kicks in phenix.refine and/or phenix.maps?
In phenix.refine, the “ordered_solvent” section has keywords to control the generation of kick maps:
kick_map {
kick_size = 0.5
number_of_kicks = 100
}
But, it seems to me that these can not be used during the generation of maps or maps’ coefficients.
Related with this issue, does phenix.refine always use the same kick
size or does it adjust it ad hoc (e.g. based on ML error estimates)?
Thanks a lot,
Jose
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Jose M de Pereda, PhD
Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular del Cancer (IBMCC)
Spanish National Research Council - University of Salamanca
Campus Unamuno s/n
E-37007 Salamanca, Spain
Phone: +34-923-294817
Fax: +34-923-294795
http://xtal.cicancer.org/
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