[phenixbb] generating xplor map of specific size

Terwilliger, Thomas Charles terwilliger at lanl.gov
Tue Feb 3 08:16:14 PST 2015


Hi Scott,
Yes, I think that phenix.cut_out_density should do something close to what you need, if you specify the same box and padding for each case.  The output of cut_out_density is a set of map coefficients in a P1 cell; you then would need to just create a map of the whole "unit cell" from those coefficients.
All the best,
Tom T
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This may be answering my own question: should cut_out_density do this if I make the original map bigger than necessary and then pare it down?

Scott

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Scott Horowitz <horowsah at umich.edu<mailto:horowsah at umich.edu>> wrote:
Hi all,

Sorry for yet another map question: what I'd like to do is be able to generate xplor maps with an explicitly defined size and shape from the command line using phenix. Just choosing a buffer around a selection will result in slightly different sizes for different PDB files, which I'd like to avoid. In my comparisons, having exactly the same dimensions and centering for maps I'm calculating from multiple slightly different variants would be very helpful. Is there a way to do this?

Thanks,
Scott

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Scott Horowitz, Ph.D.
Research Associate
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

University of Michigan
Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Bardwell lab
830 N. University Ave, Room 4007
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
phone: 734-647-6683
fax: 734-615-4226
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