Dear Sidsel,
This is a common problem these days, which is why the answer is in
English and to the entire list. The problem is that two different
resonances (591 and 593, as it happens) are both assigned to the same
atom, so the program does not know which is which. The solution is to
get your assignments consistent. I would recommend looking in
M:Assignment:Quality Reports (Resonances}. LIkely errors are marked in
red, and you can zoom down to look at only red-colored lines. Go through
that, use 'Go to peaks' to find the peakjs with the relevant
assignmkents and fix the problems. In general fix assignment-related
errors, and consider if the red ink connected with peak positions and
volumes are actual problems or just outliers. The likely problem in this
case is that the assignments to HG1*, HG2*, CG1 and CG2 (like,y for a
Valine) have been mixed up, but there could be others.
Ha det paent,
Rasmus
On 19/06/2014 13:02, Sidsel Krogh wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Im trying to export a shift list using format converter and the XEASY option, for cyana. I get errors ending with
>
> Exception: Inconsistent assignment:
> resonances [591, 593] map onto atom names ['CG1', 'CG1']
> Cannot map atom names for export.
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Best
> Sidsel
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Dr. Rasmus H. Fogh
CCPN Project, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Leicester
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