from OSL:
import data collection temperature when processing proteins
modify mmlib if needed.
History
#1 Updated by Dale Tronrud - over 5 years ago
Useful but not today
Target version changed from 1.0 to 1.1
#2 Updated by Dale Tronrud - about 3 years ago
The data collection temperature can be found on the line
REMARK 200 DATE OF DATA COLLECTION : 23-JAN-07
REMARK 200 TEMPERATURE (KELVIN) : 100
REMARK 200 PH : 7.8
It should always be in units of Kelvin. In many models it will not be listed, in which case the temperature should be flagged as unknown. I don't know how you do that for a numeric quantity. Temperatures cannot be negative on the Kelvin scale. Protein crystals cannot survive above the boiling point which is about 372 K.
#3 Updated by Jack Twilley over 2 years ago
Target version changed from 1.1 to 1.2
from OSL:
import data collection temperature when processing proteins
modify mmlib if needed.
History
#1 Updated by Dale Tronrud - over 5 years ago
Useful but not today
Target version changed from 1.0 to 1.1
#2 Updated by Dale Tronrud - about 3 years ago
The data collection temperature can be found on the line
It should always be in units of Kelvin. In many models it will not be listed, in which case the temperature should be flagged as unknown. I don't know how you do that for a numeric quantity. Temperatures cannot be negative on the Kelvin scale. Protein crystals cannot survive above the boiling point which is about 372 K.
#3 Updated by Jack Twilley over 2 years ago
Target version changed from 1.1 to 1.2