On Jun 11, 2021, at 2:24 AM, Pavel Afonine <[email protected]> wrote:Hi Oliver,
rotamer fitting is designed to do better or leave things alone untouched. If your experience is different, I'd appreciate seeing an example (so that I can make it better!).
Also, I assume you are using one of latest nightly builds..
Pavel
On 6/10/21 12:41, Oliver Clarke wrote:
From the phenix docs, I can see how to modify this behaviour, but not how to switch it off without just switching to rigid body fitting:
- rotamers
- fit = all *outliers_or_poormap outliers_and_poormap outliers poormap Fit side-chains regimes
- tuneup = outliers outliers_and_poormap Switch remaining (after map fit) outliers to the nearest rotamer
- restraints
- enabled = True Use rotamer restraints
- sigma = Auto The smaller the value, the stronger the restraints
- target = max_distant min_distant exact_match fix_outliers Choice for the reference conformation to restrain to
On Jun 10, 2021, at 3:20 PM, Oliver Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to turn off rotamer fitting/side chain optimization in phenix.real_space_refine? Sometimes it seems to do more harm than good, and repositions sidechains completely out of the density, but I couldn't find how to switch it off.
Cheers
Oli