Is that a glycine in the sequence next to the Glu/Gln? Have you tried building a 50% occ of the backbone in that region in two conformations, and then a water molecule further up into the feature. The density over the carbonyl looks weak and you have some negative density there that might indicate mixed conformation.
Just an idea, hard to tell from still images if my idea would work.
Joe P
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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jose Artur Brito
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 1:29 PM
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Subject: [ccp4bb] Unusual electron density - any guesses??
Dear All,
I'm refining an X-ray structure to 1.6A resolution in BUSTER-TNT v2.10.
The model is pretty much finished but I see a strange electron density that I can't imagine what it is.
Please take a look at four snapshots in http://www.itqb.unl.pt/~jbrito/ITQB/ . Any pointers/guesses are most welcome.
In short, I see an oblong piece of density coming straight out of the main-chain!! It doesn't refine as a "chain" of waters and any small piece of PEG doesn't refine properly either (actually, not sure if this would make any sense but since the crystallization condition is PEG3350 and gave it a try!!).
The crystallization condition is PEG3350, Bis.Tris buffer, (NH4)2SO4 and NaI. The protein was purified from recombinant expression in E. coli with "trivial" reagents: Tris and Bis.Tris buffers, NaCl, glycerol, ...
Wishing you all an excellent weekend, best regards, Jose
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