SOLVE Examples
This page gives three examples of what SOLVE can do. Each is an automatic structure determination carried out starting with raw data and a minimal amount of information from the user. In each case the top solution was correct and had the correct handedness (anomalous differences were used in each structure determination). The examples are:
- Gene 5 protein (MAD data, 2800 reflections to 2.6 A, 87 amino acids, 2 selenium sites)
- Armadillo repeat of beta-catenin (MAD data, 17000 reflections to 2.7 A, 537 amino acids, 15 selenium sites; data courtesy of Andy Huber and Bill Weis)
- Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (MIR data, 4800 reflections to 3.5 A, 4 derivatives, 254 amino acids; data courtesy of Kay Diederichs)
For each structure determination, this page shows:
- A description of the structure determination by SOLVE
- The input script file used to run SOLVE
- The summary of the structure solution from the output "solve.prt"
- The end of the solve.status file that showed the progress of the structure solution file