I think the SD-CE is pointing the wrong way. And they look much too close.
I would rotate them and re-refine
Eleanor
PS - any noise on the 3 fold axis will be multiplied by a factor of 3
Ethayathulla Abdulsamath wrote:
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> Dear all
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> I am doing one structure at 2.6A resolution where I found unusual
> density near methionines. Actually three methionines come close
> together nearby and I get difference even at 5sigma cutoff. I don't
> understand nature of the density. The amino acid sequnce is same I
> mean met by chemical sequncing so there is no change amino acid
> residues. I am sending the snapshot of the difference fourier observed
> at methionines. The crystal belong to R32 system with one molecule and
> biological trimer. In snapshot two of the methionines are symmetry
> related.
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> Details of the data collection.
> Data collected at synchrotron
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> Overall Rsym = 6 % and I/sigma = 2.1. Completeness = 99%
>
> Can anyone suggestion what could be chemical nature for the difference
> fourier.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ethayathulla
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