On April 26th we'll hear a webinar presentation from Daniel Rigden of Liverpool University on AMPLE: a pipeline for unconventional Molecular Replacement. This application is available through the CCP4 installation. Join us April 26th at 12:00pm EST to hear about
AMPLE: a pipeline for unconventional
Molecular Replacement
Molecular Replacement
Reader in Post-Genome Bioinformatics
University of Liverpool, UK
Host: Jason Key
For practical guidance on using AMPLE, check out the CCP4 wiki.
Also refer to these papers:
- Original paper establishing clustering and truncation as effective way to process ab initio structure predictions into MR search models. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23151627
- Application of AMPLE to process NMR ensembles into search models. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24189230
- Use of Quark ab initio models (available at a server) for MR. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25664744
- Application to coiled-coil protein targets. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25866657
Webinar connection instructions: We are using the FUZE Meeting application to host our webinars, which is compatible with Mac, Linux, and Windows computers. To connect, follow the Meeting URL and enter the meeting number:
- Meeting URL: https://www.fuzemeeting.com/fuze/7aabc770/32081246
- Meeting Number: 32081246
- Call in number: +1 (201) 479-4595
- You can find international access numbers at https://www.fuzebox.com/extras/symphony-toll.
If you haven't connected to a Fuze webinar previously, your meeting experience will be best if you download the Fuze application before the meeting https://www.fuzebox.com/download. It's usually quick and painless.