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Parameter-space screening: a powerful tool for high-throughput crystal structure determination. Corrigendum

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aSoutheast Collaboratory for Structural Genomics, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
*Correspondence e-mail: liu@secsg.uga.edu, wang@bcl1.bmb.uga.edu

Fig. 4[link] in the article by Liu et al. [(2005), Acta Cryst. D61, 520–527] was labelled incorrectly. A corrected version of the figure is given here. Also in §3.1.3 of the original article the Cr Kα wavelength was given incorrectly. It should be 2.29 Å.

[Figure 4]
Figure 4
A graphical representation of pipeline success space for the PA-L1 example. A total of 55 SOLVE/RESOLVE phase sets were used as input to ARP/wARP. The colour scheme used represents success (number of residues fitted), with red indicating a near-complete model and blue/cyan representing cases where model building failed. An interesting and unexpected feature is that success space is not continuous with regions of low success sandwiched between regions of high success.

References

First citationLiu, Z.-J., Lin, D., Tempel, W., Praissman, J., Rose, J. P. & Wang, B.-C. (2005). Acta Cryst. D61, 520–527.  Web of Science CrossRef CAS IUCr Journals Google Scholar

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