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Structure validation Everything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. Especially with something as complicated as a protein structure.
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What does WHAT_CHECK check? Administrative errors. Crystal-specific errors. NMR-specific errors. Really wrong things. Improbable things. Things worth looking at. Ad hoc things. www.cmbi.kun.nl/gv/pdbreport/ www.cmbi.kun.nl/gv/servers/
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How wrong is wrong?
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Growth of the number of avoidable four sigmas 10^7 10^6 97 01 97 01 PDB FILES ERRORS 3K 15K
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What did we find? Trp with 90 degree angle between rings. His with two N-s in side chain bound. Cys-Cys bridge with one S. Asp and Leu conformation swapped. Lysine neutral at pH 5.5. A molecule consisting of 628 waters. One molecule with four names. One name used for four molecules. Thr with wrong C-beta chirality. Missed cis-peptide bonds. Alternate conformations are random.
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What did we find? B-factor refinement in TNT is random. His in X-plor is always positive. Asp in CNS has protons backwards. Planarity too relaxed in X-plor, etc. Many waters placed at C-alpha. C-terminal oxygen in middle of chain. Non-crystallographic symmetry is real. Strand goes through core of helix. Hexamer presented as monomer. Occupancies above 1.0. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.,…………………………….
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Close to 1.000.000 times
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About 50 times
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Your best check:
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Conclusions Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. Errors are on a ‘sliding scale’. Error detection can detect a lot, but surely not everything (yet). Often we can detect that something is rotten without knowing what is rotten.
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WHAT_CHECK by: Rob Hooft
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