Dear PhenixBB, We have a crystal form that xtriage flags as having strong translational pseudo symmetry (Patterson peak 57% the height of the origin peak, p-value = 3E-5). The space group is P21212. We can solve the structure with MR and refine to R=0.233 and R-free =0.276 at 2.25 Angstrom resolution. The maps look very good, but do not suggest major additional modeling that could be done to improve the structure and lower the R-factors. I know that one expects the R-factors from refinement to be higher when TPS is present, but my question is how high is too high? Has anyone done a study that shows the expectations for R-factors when TPS is present? Thanks, Jack John J. Tanner Interim Chair, Department of Biochemistry Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry Department of Biochemistry University of Missouri-Columbia 117 Schweitzer Hall 503 S College Avenue Columbia, MO 65211 Phone: 573-884-1280 Fax: 573-882-5635 Email: [email protected]mailto:[email protected] http://faculty.missouri.edu/~tannerjj/tannergroup/tanner.html Lab: Schlundt Annex rooms 3,6,9, 203B, 203C Office: Schlundt Annex 203A