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Hi Donghyuk,
I feel you went ahead with right strategy.
For 2.1 A datasrt, the appropriate drop in Rfree/ Rwork is a strong
indicator, i believe.
If you have already build all possible model, using tls can be of further
help.

Cheers,
Vipul




On Thu 10 Jan, 2019, 3:52 PM Donghyuk Shin <[log in to unmask] wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I am having tough time with my Xtal data sets those seem to be twinned or
> have translational NCS, and it will be greatly appreciated if you can give
> me some advices or comments!
>
> Data was initially processed with XDS and scaled with aimless without
> specifying certain space group (SG).
> Aimless picked the P 63 2 2 for the best SG, but the xtriage indicates
> there is non-origin peak after patterson analysis. (attached log)
> And, I could not get the proper MR-solution from this data sets.
>
> Because I read that twinning and tNCS cannot be properly distinguished at
> high SG, I went down to subgroup either P32 or P6 assuming that there is
> twinning which make data set seems to have apparently high SG. (procedure
> was same XDS->aimless but I specified the SG to keep them)
> Then, xtriage still indicates there is non-origin peak as before, but
> found twin laws for the data sets (attached log).
> However, I still could not get the right MR-solution.
> Then, I went even further down to P3 or C2, and xtriage found more twin
> laws which is make sense because of the lower SG. (attached log)
> Again, I could not get the MR-solution.
> For all the MR running above, I assumed that phaser(ccp4 module)
> automatically applied tNCS if they present. or should I have to tick on
> button in the expert parameters?
>
> Then, I went back to the image and processed the datasets with mosflm by
> checking the indexed spots.
> During this step, I played with the threshold for indexing to follow the
> strong spot for get correct SG.
> I am not sure whether this is correct or not, but by putting high
> threshold for indexing (e.g. ~15) I could index the data with C2 which has
> half dimension for a,b axes (116.348,  67.218, 182.861,  90, 90, 90) to the
> original unit cell (232.533, 134.202, 182.67, 90, 90, 90).
> With this, I could put 3 molecules in ASU by MR. During refinement, I felt
> that the R values were not dropping, and I applied twin refinement.
> without twin refinement the R values were (0.39/0.44, work/free), and
> applying twin refinement gave me significantly better values (0.23/0.26).
> Because there were 6 twin operators which may cause this huge R value
> drop, I speculate whether this is true or not.
>
> Your comments will be greatly helpful!
>
> With you all the best,
> Donghyuk
>
>
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