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This involves the solution of the thaumatin structure using the above 1.55 Å data as native and 2.0 Å CuK data from a quick iodide soak. SIRAS usually gives the best results for iodide soaks, but it is also possible in this case to use SIR (change ‘SIRA’ to ‘SIR’) or iodine SAD (change ‘SIRA’ to ‘SAD’). <br>
This involves the solution of the thaumatin structure using the above 1.55 Å data as native and 2.0 Å CuK data from a quick iodide soak. SIRAS usually gives the best results for iodide soaks, but it is also possible in this case to use SIR (change ‘SIRA’ to ‘SIR’) or iodine SAD (change ‘SIRA’ to ‘SAD’). <br>
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shelxc thaui <<EOF<br>
shelxc thaui <<EOF<br>
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SHELXE has following modes of action (xx and yy are filename stems):<br>
SHELXE has following modes of action (xx and yy are filename stems):<br>
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shelxe xx [reads xx.hkl and xx.ins, phases from atoms]<br>
shelxe xx [reads xx.hkl and xx.ins, phases from atoms]<br>
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== Phasing and density modification with SHELXE (the normal mode) ==
== Phasing and density modification with SHELXE ==


SHELXE normally requires a few command line switches, e.g.<br>
SHELXE normally requires a few command line switches, e.g.<br>
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shelxe xx yy -m20 -s0.45 -h8 -b<br></b> </font>
shelxe xx yy -m20 -s0.45 -h8 -b<br></b> </font>


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