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Posted by Sébastien Morin on February 01, 2011 - 18:36:
Hi guys,

I am currently looking up in my archives and I can't figure out what happened...

I remember sending a lot of data to Hongyang Yao (hongyang at bmrb dot wisc dot edu). I think these data were to be incorporated manually into the entry since there was a change of version at the time which impeded me to include the new data through the website.

The data included R1, R2, NOE (at 500, 600, and 800 MHz), order parameters (S2), local correlation times (tau), amide exchange rates and protection factors. These were all included in the entry.

The data also included Rex values and errors (scaled for 600 MHz), as well as reduced spectral density values (J0, JwN, JwH at 500, 600 and 800 MHz). These seem all to be absent from the entry... Why I did not notice at the time, I don't know... I was sure everything was in place... but that's a long time ago...

If you need, Eldon, I could resend the files which contained the data and were sent to Hongyang Yao...

Thanks a lot for help solving this issue, both for relax and for the completeness of this BMRB entry...

Cheers,


Séb  :)


On 11-02-01 6:24 PM, Eldon Ulrich wrote:
Hi,

The Rex data was deposited, but did not get incorporated into the entry.
I am looking into this. I do not believe we had a separate save frame
for Rex data and this may be why it is not in the entry. I will be very
interested in the results of your parsing.

Eldon

On 2/1/11 10:29 AM, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
Hi Seb,

I was just wondering if you had noticed that your 6838 BMRB deposition
was missing the Rex values and errors from the model-free saveframe?
Is it supposed to be like this?  I'm not parsing the whole of the BMRB
model-free depositions from the BMRB-relax integration paper and
finding a lot of peculiarities/breakages.  Eldon, I'll post some diffs
and explanations later, once I can parse it all.

Cheers,

Edward

--
Sébastien Morin, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral fellow
S. Grzesiek NMR Laboratory
Biozentrum, Universität Basel
Basel, Switzerland




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