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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2013 Nov;69(Pt 11):2194-201
Authors: Bibby J, Keegan RM, Mayans O, Winn MD, Rigden DJ
Abstract
AMPLE is a program developed for clustering and truncating ab initio protein structure predictions into search models for molecular replacement. Here, it is shown that its core cluster-and-truncate methods also work well for processing NMR ensembles into search models. Rosetta remodelling helps to extend success to NMR structures bearing low sequence identity or high structural divergence from the target protein. Potential future routes to improved performance are considered and practical, general guidelines on using AMPLE are provided.
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I once had a similar problem. In your case, the protein is fused so you know it is there. I suggest you get initial phases from the MBP molecular replacement
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HI I have MBP fused protein. I got the x-ray data at 3.1 A resolution. I have solved the MBP structure with the MBP as a model. I can see the density
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I once had a similar problem. In your case, the protein is fused so you know it is there. I suggest you get initial phases from the MBP molecular replacement
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HI I have MBP fused protein. I got the x-ray data at 3.1 A resolution. I have solved the MBP structure with the MBP as a model. I can see the density
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Improved technologies now routinely provide protein NMR structures useful for molecular replacement.
Improved technologies now routinely provide protein NMR structures useful for molecular replacement.
Improved technologies now routinely provide protein NMR structures useful for molecular replacement.
Structure. 2011 Jun 8;19(6):757-66
Authors: Mao B, Guan R, Montelione GT
Molecular replacement (MR) is widely used for addressing the phase problem in X-ray crystallography. Historically, crystallographers have had limited success using NMR structures as MR search models. Here, we report a comprehensive investigation of the utility of protein NMR...
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[NMR paper] A systematic case study on using NMR models for molecular replacement: p53 tetrameriz
A systematic case study on using NMR models for molecular replacement: p53 tetramerization domain revisited.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2000 Dec;56(Pt 12):1535-40
Authors: Chen YW, Clore GM
Molecular replacement using search models derived from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has often proved problematic. It has been known for some time that the overall differences in atomic positions (r.m.s.d.)...
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[NMR paper] Does NMR mean "not for molecular replacement"? Using NMR-based search models to solve
Does NMR mean "not for molecular replacement"? Using NMR-based search models to solve protein crystal structures.
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Structure. 2000 Nov 15;8(11):R213-20
Authors: Chen YW, Dodson EJ, Kleywegt GJ