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Dear All,
Thank you so much.
Because the data quality is not so good (P1 space group, Rmerge 0.19,
redundancy 3.9). I would like to try all the methods one by one to see which
is better for my case.
Thanks again.


On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Soisson, Stephen M <
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> **
> Seconding David's suggestion, I have had this issue on several occasions
> and I would highly recommend using SHARP.  In my experience, SHARP does a
> superior job handling this type of data.
>
> Best of luck-
>
> Steve
>
>
>  ------------------------------
>  *From:* CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of
> *David Veesler
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 9:21 PM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* Re: [ccp4bb] how to combine the experimental phase and
> molecular replacement phase
>
> Hi Jiamu,
> to complete the Juergen answer, that's true that the MR-SAD approach is
> very powerful and can definitely help in your case. You can use Sharp and
> add the information from your partial molecular replacement solution encoded
> as HL coefficients and do a MR-SAD phasing.
> Here is the procedure
> http://www.globalphasing.com/sharp/manual/chapter4.html#ExternalPhaseInformation
> Cheers
> David
>
>
>  Le 12 juil. 2011 à 18:08, Jiamu Du a écrit :
>
> Dear All,
> I am now working on a low resolution phase determination (around 3.3 A with
> Se anomalous signal around 3.8 A).
> I can find the Se site and get the phase, but the density map is not so
> good.
> Some part of the protein (about 1/3) has a homologue model which is also
> can be found using Phaser. The homologue region has a good map while other
> region only show a poor map.
> I think the combination of experimental phase and MR phase might improve
> the map. Is there anybody can help find which program can work on this?
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Jiamu Du, Ph.D.
> Postdoctoral Research Fellow
> Laboratory of Structural Biology
> Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
> RRL 269, 430 E 67th Street
> New York, NY, 10021
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> Tel: (217) - 417 - 9897
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-- 
Jiamu Du, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Laboratory of Structural Biology
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
RRL 269, 430 E 67th Street
New York, NY, 10021
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: (217) - 417 - 9897