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On 11/4/2016 21:10, Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In 2002 I asked the BB a question to which I received many useful
> responses, showing the power of crowd-sourcing (although that term
> didn't exist yet at the time I think) -
> http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/ccp4bb/2002/msg00887.html
>
> Now I would like to pick the collective CCP4 Bulletin Brain again:
>
> Does any of you know of any examples (available in the PDB) where the
> same ligand is observed in two distinctly different conformations
> (with convincing support in the density) in one and the same structure
> (i.e., same PDB entry)? This could for example be two copies of a
> ligand bound to a dimer in different poses. I'm interested only in
> distinct sites, not multiple conformations in one site.
>
> I will happily summarise the replies.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> --Gerard
>
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> Little known gastromathematical curiosity: let "z" be the
> radius and "a" the thickness of a pizza. Then the volume
> of that pizza is equal to pi*z*z*a !
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