Inability to connect the N and C terminal of peptide to form a peptid bond of a circular peptide structure
Hello Guys, I have a circular peptide structure solved from Xtal. The peptide is actually a circular peptide that has the N terminal and C terminal joined together by a peptide bond. When refining the structure, I had a problem getting the C-N terminal (between G34 and S2) joined together by the peptide bond. I even made a link between the C terminal carbon atom and N terminal N atom in coot and used this model as the input model to do the refinement using Phenix.refine. It seemed that the program didn't consider the link made in coot as a valid bond and intentionally avoid forming a bond between the C atom and the N atom. So, how can I solve this problem? Thank you, Best regards, Jiang Lin Chen Lab University of Southern California P.S. coot manually made link between the C and N terminal [image: unnamed.jpg] After refinement [image: unnamed (1).jpg]
Jiang
I think the issue is that you "made a link" in Coot which is not honoured
by Phenix. To "make a link" in Phenix you need to do one of three things.
See the documentation here.
https://phenix-online.org/documentation/reference/refinement.html#definition...
Also, if you send me the model directly, I will take a look at it to see if
it can be automated.
Cheers
Nigel
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On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 10:00 PM Jiang Xu
Hello Guys, I have a circular peptide structure solved from Xtal. The peptide is actually a circular peptide that has the N terminal and C terminal joined together by a peptide bond. When refining the structure, I had a problem getting the C-N terminal (between G34 and S2) joined together by the peptide bond. I even made a link between the C terminal carbon atom and N terminal N atom in coot and used this model as the input model to do the refinement using Phenix.refine. It seemed that the program didn't consider the link made in coot as a valid bond and intentionally avoid forming a bond between the C atom and the N atom. So, how can I solve this problem? Thank you, Best regards, Jiang Lin Chen Lab University of Southern California
P.S. coot manually made link between the C and N terminal [image: unnamed.jpg] After refinement [image: unnamed (1).jpg] _______________________________________________ phenixbb mailing list [email protected] http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb Unsubscribe: [email protected]
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