Automated Mg & K ions picking
Hi, I have a low resolution data and I am trying to place Mg++ and K+ ions. As far as I know for ligand search at least 3 atoms required. Is it possible to do an automated search of these single atom ions by using phenix similar to automated water picking protocol? Thanks. -- Hasan DeMirci, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology & Biochemistry Brown University 185 Meeting Street Providence, RI 02912 (401) 863-3652 lab (SFH) (401) 863-6124 lab (ship st) (401) 226-7852 cell [email protected] [email protected]
Hi Hasan, yes, we plan to extend water picking procedure so it can identify single-atom ions, but no specific tool is available to use right now. You need to inspect waters (for example, a water with "too small" refined B-factor is likely to be a metal), and density peaks (phenix.refine may not place a water into a density peak if it is too different from what is expected for water). Pavel. On 12/23/10 7:29 PM, Hasan Demirci wrote:
Hi, I have a low resolution data and I am trying to place Mg++ and K+ ions. As far as I know for ligand search at least 3 atoms required. Is it possible to do an automated search of these single atom ions by using phenix similar to automated water picking protocol?
Thanks.
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Hasan Demirci
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Pavel Afonine