<div dir="ltr"><div><div>I also can see something like that...<br></div><a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/lfd2sz44b4yzu5c/water19.png?dl=0">https://www.dropbox.com/s/lfd2sz44b4yzu5c/water19.png?dl=0</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>purple is FEM and blue is normal map.<br><br><br></div><div><br></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">2014-09-09 1:36 GMT-05:00 Pavel Afonine <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:pafonine@lbl.gov" target="_blank">pafonine@lbl.gov</a>&gt;</span>:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
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    Hi John,<br>
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    thanks for feedback, this is very valuable as I&#39;m still gaining
    experience with FEM and tuning the protocol based on it.<br>
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    I can&#39;t tell what exactly happens unless I have data and model files
    and can reproduce the map you get. Would mind sharing the files off
    list so I can have a closer look?<br>
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    Thanks!<br>
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    <div>On 9/7/14 2:38 PM, Tanner, John J.
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      Well, this is embarrassing...the assign label window was hiding
      behind the graphics window.  
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      <div>Now that I do see the FEM, I have an observation about the
        FEM.   Although the FEM is providing an informative assessment
        of the protein and bound ligands, the assessment of water is a
        little strange.  There are several water molecules that have
        strong 2Fo-Fc density but absolutely zero FEM density.  Even if
        I contour the FEM down to the lowest possible value (0.09 sigma
        in this case), I still see no FEM density on these waters.  
         The waters in question have good hydrogen bonding to the
        protein and acceptable B-factors (26-30 Ang^2).  These are
        waters that I would normally keep in my final model.  Has anyone
        else seen this behavior?  </div>
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      <div>Some examples are posted here:</div>
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            <div>On Sep 7, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Pavel Afonine wrote:</div>
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              <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">Hi John,<br>
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                it does not open via Auto Open MTZ.<br>
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                start Coot then<br>
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                File -&gt; Open MTZ, mmCIF, fcf or phs -&gt; the choose
                FEM,PHIFEM (there are two Fourier maps in this file :
                FEM and usual 2mFo-DFc).<br>
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                Pavel<br>
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                <div>On 9/7/14 11:14 AM, Tanner,
                  John J. wrote:<br>
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                  Has anyone had problems reading feature enhanced map
                  mtz files into coot?  I made an FEM on a linux
                  computer with phenix.fem, which created an mtz file:
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                    <div>-rw-r--r-- 1 tannerjj tanner 10760960 Sep  7
                      12:21 fem.mtz</div>
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                  <div>As you can see, the mtz file is not empty.  The
                    fem job appeared to have ended normally, since the
                    last line in the out file is</div>
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                  <div>FEM loop: done so far: 100%Time: 3112.3967</div>
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                  <div>However, when I read this mtz into coot, the map
                    does not appear.  There is no error message from
                    coot. I tried autoinput mtz and read mtz.  I&#39;m using
                    coot on a mac.   I have not tested with coot on
                    Linux.</div>
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                  <div>Thanks.</div>
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                  <div>Jack Tanner</div>
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                                  John J. Tanner, PhD<br>
                                  Professor of Biochemistry and Director
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