Twinning? What's your matthews coefficient say? Do you know if your structure is a multimer (biochemistry, etc)? Does it agree with the matthews coefficient? If the unit cell is not big enough to hold all of the contents,then this is an indicator for twinning . FR On Jul 23, 2009, at 3:09 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi all,
I was trying to solve a structure by molecular replacement. I scaled the data in P4222 space group (resolution 2.7A) with two molecules in the assymmetric unit (molecule A and B) I ran phaser with my model and got a Zscore of 5.1. When I look at the map that I got from phaser I could easily see good electron density for both molecules, However upon inspection of the electron density map there were considerable interaction or clashes with molecule B and a symmetry atom. Molecule A had no clashes however with the symmetry atoms. I was wondering if anyone knows how to resolve this. Could it be a problem of space group. The statistics are good for space group P4222 and the I/sigI was good till 2.7A. Any advice is appreciated, Shya
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