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Remarks about protein structure precision.

D W Cruickshank1.   

Abstract

Full-matrix least squares is taken as the basis for an examination of protein structure precision. A two-atom protein model is used to compare the precisions of unrestrained and restrained refinements. In this model, restrained refinement determines a bond length which is the weighted mean of the unrestrained diffraction-only length and the geometric dictionary length. Data of 0.94 A resolution for the 237-residue protein concanavalin A are used in unrestrained and restrained full-matrix inversions to provide standard uncertainties sigma(r) for positions and sigma(l) for bond lengths. sigma(r) is as small as 0.01 A for atoms with low Debye B values but increases strongly with B. The results emphasize the distinction between unrestrained and restrained refinements and between sigma(r) and sigma(l). Other full-matrix inversions are reported. Such inversions require massive calculations. Several approximate methods are examined and compared critically. These include a Fourier map formula [Cruickshank (1949). Acta Cryst. 2, 65-82], Luzzati plots [Luzzati (1952). Acta Cryst. 5, 802-810] and a new diffraction-component precision index (DPI). The DPI estimate of sigma(r, Bavg) is given by a simple formula. It uses R or Rfree and is based on a very rough approximation to the least-squares method. Many examples show its usefulness as a precision comparator for high- and low-resolution structures. The effect of restraints as resolution varies is examined. More regular use of full-matrix inversion is urged to establish positional precision and hence the precision of non-dictionary distances in both high- and low-resolution structures. Failing this, parameter blocks for representative residues and their neighbours should be inverted to gain a general idea of sigma(r) as a function of B. The whole discussion is subject to some caveats about the effects of disordered regions in the crystal.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10089455     DOI: 10.1107/s0907444998012645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr        ISSN: 0907-4449


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