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Incorporation of prior phase information strengthens maximum-likelihood structure refinement.

N S Pannu1, G N Murshudov, E J Dodson, R J Read.   

Abstract

The application of a maximum-likelihood analysis to the problem of structure refinement has led to striking improvements over the traditional least-squares methods. Since the method of maximum likelihood allows for a rational incorporation of other sources of information, we have derived a likelihood function that incorporates experimentally determined phase information. In a number of different test cases, this target function performs better than either a least-squares target or a maximum-likelihood function lacking prior phases. Furthermore, this target gives significantly better results compared with other functions incorporating phase information. When combined with a procedure to mask 'unexplained' density, the phased likelihood target also makes it possible to refine very incomplete models.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10089505     DOI: 10.1107/s0907444998004119

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


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