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[ccp4bb] Partially ordered side-chains and electrostatics

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Subject: Partially ordered side-chains and electrostatics
From: cockburn cockburn {- at -} PASTEUR {- dot -} FR
Date: 2009-01-06

Dear all,
When you calculate the electrostatic potential surface for a protein,
what is the best way to treat
charged residues with disordered or partially ordered side-chains, e.g.
surface lysines? Do you just treat them as alanines?
Thanks,
Joe

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Subject: Re: problem about BALBES
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