Hi Oliver,
I am about to define distance restraints for a metal coordination site using a refinement.geometry_restraints.edits entry. Unfortunately, two of the four ligand side chains come from a symmetry-related molecule! What is the syntax to properly refer to a symm in such a case?
You have to use the "symmetry_operation" keyword in this input block: refinement.geometry_restraints.edits { bond { action = *add delete change atom_selection_1 = None atom_selection_2 = None symmetry_operation = None distance_ideal = None sigma = None slack = None } } With phenix.refine --show-defaults=all.help you get: symmetry_operation = None .help = "The bond is between atom_1 and symmetry_operation * atom_2, " "with atom_1 and atom_2 given in fractional coordinates. " "Example: symmetry_operation = -x-1,-y,z" The symmetry_operation must produce the fractional coordinates of atom_2 exactly (within floating-point precision). I.e. depending on where the atoms are, you may need -x+2,-y-3,z or similar. Let me know if you need help figuring out the fractional coordinates. Ralf