On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 08:57 +0100, Laurent Maveyraud wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> another question related to stereochemistry, but concerning coot.
> When using the RSR zone button, which should "improve geometry and fit to
> map", it seems that the geometry is not always improved : some chiral
> centers can be inverted.
That is not always a bad thing.
> The surprising thing is that using the "regularize
> zone" afterwards does not correct this, even if the chirality of the center
> is not set to both, but to positive in the cif dictionary (ie should define
> only one possible chirality).
> Has anybody else notices this behavior ? Is there a way to adjust the weight
> between geometry and map terms in the RSR option ?
Chiral volumes are not part of the geometric target function in Coot[1],
so changing the weight will have no effect.
Currently what I do for chiral volumes (as a work-around) is use
Validate -> Incorrect Chiral Volumes to find the building errors. They
are trivial to fix when you know where they are. Often I use single
atom drag to move the chiral centre to the other side of the chiral
plane (made by the chiral neighbours).
Paul.
[1] They should be, I tried it but it made the minimization slow and
unstable. I should try it again.
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