Hi Alexandra, to get anomalous difference map you do not need to do anything special: phenix.refine calculates this map by default as long as your input data are Fobs(+) and Fobs(-) or Iobs(+) and Iobs(-). Refining occupancy of Mo may not be a bad idea given it is likely to be partially occupied. Pavel On 6/17/15 06:04, Alexandra Marques wrote:
Hi,
I am in the last refinement steps of a MR model and I want to calculate an anomalous difference mapessentially to confirm the presence of a sulfite molecule and to locate vanadium (present in soaking solution). I read that it is necessary to have a mtz file with anomalous data (i.e. F+,F- or I+,I-). However, my data was collected at “normal” wavelenght (0.97) and it was processed with XDS considering Friedls law= true and my mtz file contain the following columns: H K L FP SIGFP. So, can I still calculate a anomalous difference map based on my data?
Since I also have a Mo atom in the active site can I try to refine its occupancy by using the option “anomalous groups” in the refinement strategy?
Thank you very much,
Alexandra
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