Tongqing, As for the twinning... 2% is nothing and within error of saying no twinning. What twin test gave you the 2% twin fraction? What was the Rsym for the data processed in P222? How many molecules do you have in the AU? What is the sequence identity of your search model to your protein? Did you look at the density to see if there are missing molecules you have not accounted for? Did you try MR in the other 7 possible SG/permutations in primitive orthorhombic? I would ignore the 'twinning' and move forward since that is probably not your problem. If you have checked all the other SG/permutations in orthorhombic and you have tried to refine but saw nothing out of the ordinary in the maps, then you could reprocess in P2 and check all the possible permutations (using Pointless) to see if one gives you a lower Rsym. In that case you could have twinning and/or NCS issues, but I wouldn't jump into that until you have exhausted all your options orthorhombic. Jon Schuermann -- Jonathan P. Schuermann, Ph. D. Beamline Scientist NE-CAT, Building 436E Advanced Photon Source (APS) Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439 email: [email protected] Tel: (630) 252-0682 Fax: (630) 252-0687 On 12/06/2011 02:58 PM, Zhou, Tongqing (NIH/VRC) [E] wrote:
Hi Pavel,
I just collected a 2.85 A dataset with space group P212121, MR went well, however, the refinement was not fine: (eg: Rigid body r=48%, it won't go down anymore). I then ran xtriage, it turned out the my data was pseudo-merohedral twinned. The twin fraction is ~0.02. Twin_law=k,h,-l. It there a way to de-twin the data and then do the refinement or just use the twin_law="k,h,-l" at the command line? Is there a way to specify twin_fraction in the paramenter file?
Also re-processed data in P41212 or P43212, the ~25% Rsym indicated the data should still be in P222.
Thanks,
Tongqing
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