Dear Pavel,
My cif file was for ATP, which was rather easily got by eLBOW as for the Phenix contains it in its library. Attached is the ATP.cif file I used.
In addition, I have run another 10 cycles of simulated_annealing+minimization_global, and the clash score was still 120 (too high).
Recently I fond for both the 1.9-1692 and 1.10.2155 version of phenix.real_spacea_refine, I got rather high clash score (higher than 20). In addition I found (recently?) the phenix.real_space_refine output PDB clash score was different from the Ramachandran clash score value. Is an possibility my Windows versions of phenix have something wrong?
I am looking forward to getting your further comment.
Smith
At 2015-10-05 14:12:39, "Pavel Afonine"
Yes. Pavel
On 10/4/15 02:19, Smith Lee wrote:
Dear All,
Does phenix.refine can process some ligands without the process by eLBOW, for example ATP, ADP,etc?
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