You can use any acronym and your dictionary file overrides any existing
entry.
but check at the RSCB or EBI if your ligand already has a defined ID.
Isnt a dsn6 file a map file, whereas an mtz file is a list of reflections?
You can calculate a CCP4 map from your mtz file, then read that into O
Eleanor
S. Shanmuga Sundara Raj wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1) I am working with two ligands, cyclopropanemethanol
> and cyclobutanemethanol. The 3 letter code for them
> CPM and CBM (i thought of using) were assigned to
> other ligands. Is there any standard procedurre to
> name them. I would like them to use in Refmac and
> coot.
>
> 2) How do I convert mtz file to dsn6 (O) format. The
> google search took me to
> http://www.imsb.au.dk/~mok/o/o-info/1994/Jan/msg00056.html
> but there is no answer.
>
> Thanks
> Raj
>
>
>
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