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Fantastic, Tom, it worked right away with the vop cover command!<br>
Thanks a lot!<br>
Best,<br>
Xavier<br>
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<div class=""> Chimera positions the map according to the header
values in the CCP4 file. Perhaps the alignment is correct but
the map does not cover the PDB model. Coot will use the crystal
unit cell size to replicate the map to cover the atomic model
but Chimera does not do that. You can make a new map that
covers the atomic coordinates in Chimera using the “vop cover”
command, for example, "vop cover #0 atombox #1” where #0 is the
original map and #1 is the atomic model.</div>
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<div class=""> If this isn’t the problem and really the atomic
model does not match the density then you might try Chimera
command “volume #0 dumpheader true” to get the CCP4 header
values. The nrstart, ncstart, nzstart values control the map
alignment and other values give the unit cell size and cell
angles. Send me all those header values and maybe I’ll have an
idea why Chimera and Coot give different alignment.</div>
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Elaine,<br class="">
thanks a lot for your prompt answer and sorry for not
using the . The coordinates are regular PDB coordinates
coming from a crystallographic<br class="">
refinement program such as PHENIX, BUSTER/TNT, REFMAC5,
and the map file was likewise generated by these<br
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programs. It's the regular pair of coordinates and map
one uses to perform subsequent model building with COOT
and, in this program, everything<br class="">
is fine as to the matching of coordinates and map. In
this case, should I really change the origin of the map?<br
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<pre class="">On Apr 13, 2016, at 9:27 AM, F.Xavier Gomis-Rüth wrote:
> Dear Elaine,
> I am encountering problems while trying to display a fragment of a structure from a PDB file superimposed
> with its Fourier map. When I load the latter, it is presented displaced from the model and I cannot get it centered
> onto it. All other features (contouring, mesh/solid style, etc.) work fine, it's just that atoms and density do not superimpose.
> I've tried it with different space groups, just for the case it was a problem in a particular library, but without success.
> I am working on a Mac, I don´t know if there is a problem, and I am using CCP4 maps.
> Any suggestions would be very welcomed!
> Best wishes,
> Xavier
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Dear Xavier,
I don’t know where or from what program these files came frome, so it is hard to say why the coordinates don’t match up. In some cases the map file does not include information that aligns its coordinates with the corresponding atomic structure, or maybe the map file header does have this information but it is not in a format understood by Chimera.
You can change the offset of the map in Chimera, if you know what it should be. After opening the map, in the Volume Viewer dialog choose Features… Coordinates, and in the resulting options you can change origin index, spacing, etc. However, I don’t know how to figure out what values are needed, if you don’t already have that information. The options are explained here:
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It is generally recommended to send Chimera questions to <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:chimera-users@cgl.ucsf.edu">chimera-users@cgl.ucsf.edu</a> (CC’d here), especially in certain areas where others know more than I do. I hope this helps,
Elaine
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UCSF Computer Graphics Lab (Chimera team) and Babbitt Lab
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University of California, San Francisco
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