Dear Oleg,
I would not say that the PDB was not handling the mmCIF file at all.
In fact the file is « accepted » but not well processed. I do have glycans chains in the enzyme I am working with and they appear in the processing such as part of the polypeptide chain but they should not.
Maybe a specific issue with glycol processing ?
I've used the PDB file from Phenix for deposit and added the TER record after the polypeptide chain and before the glycosylation and this solve this issue (but no more a mmCIF file).
I will try the last nightly and have a test with another structure I am working on.
Best regards
Xavier
Dear Xavier,
Unfortunately, we were not able to figure out the reason PDB not handling Phenix mmCIFs. What is exact error message you are getting? Since the 1.14 release we changed some output to be more compliant with PDB mmCIF, so there is a chance it will work with the latest nightly. Please keep us updated.
Best regards,
Oleg Sobolev.
Dear Oleg,
I had the same issue lately (mmCIF not handled by PDB deposition system using Phenix 1.14.3260).
Is this issue has been resolved in a recent nightly ?
Many thanks
Xavier
Dear Dominik,
Thank you for letting us know!
Would it be possible to send me (off-list) the 1.13 and 1.14 cif files for investigation along with the pdb file used for conversion. Also PDB deposition message would be helpful (if available). All files will be kept confidential.
Best regards,
Oleg Sobolev.
Dear all,
I recently found that phenix.refine in version 1.14-3260 generates
coordinate mmCIFs that the PDB deposition system can't handle.
After struggling with this for some time I used an installation of
Phenix 1.13-2998 I still have on my MacBook and used the
mmCIF/PDB-conversion tool from this version and had no more trouble with
uploading the mmCIF to the PDB.
Maybe it is worthwhile to check which changes from 1.13 to 1.14 might
have caused these issues.
Thanks!
Dominik
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