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by edna314 2069 days ago
Hmm, but then the b-factor (and therefore also resolution) is dependent on the flexibility of molecule you want to look at? Does that mean that these guys just found a system for which the main chain was rigid enough such that the thermal fluctuations are low enough?
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Oh absolutely, they picked a model system that is both very rigid and has extremely high internal symmetry, and I assume they did rotational averaging to use fewer images. But these ideal systems are very useful for determining the limitations of the underlying technology like electron detectors; 15 years ago the best you could do with a molecule like this was around 4 Angstrom resolution.
Ok, that’s fair. But, then the number makes more sense in relative terms than in absolute. Still, absolutely impressive.