I guess John was referring to PDB requirements. CNS reports "sigmaa
coordinate error", "cross-validated luzzati coordinate error" and
"cross-validated sigmaa coordinate error" - I always thought this is
what PDB means. If I refined structure with refmac, I just leave these
blank.
Ethan Merritt wrote:
> On Thursday 01 March 2007 10:32, John Bruning wrote:
>
>> Where can I generate the following numbers in CCP4 coming with pdb and mtz from Refmac?
>>
>> Luzzati SigmaA (obs)
>> Luzzati ESD (R-free set)
>> Luzzati SigmaA (R-free set).
>>
>
> The answer is that you should not be using Luzatti plots to estimate error.
> (Actually, I'm not sure what "Luzatti SigmaA Rfree" means in the first
> place).
>
> You should instead use the ESU values from either Maximum Likelihood
> or from the Cruickshank DPI empirical indices. These are given
> in the PDB file output by refmac.
>
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