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Use of the minimal function for partial structure development in direct methods.

Acta crystallographica. Section A, Foundations of crystallography (1995-01-01)
D A Langs, R Miller, H A Hauptman, G W Han
ABSTRACT

The shake-and-bake procedure, which is based on the minimal function, has been tested and shown to be extremely effective in molecular-fragment recycling applications. Correctly positioned fragments as small as 5% of the scattering power of the structure typically have a 50% chance of producing a solution in a single recycling trial. While starting models for tangent-formula recycling methods normally require an average r.m.s. displacement error of less than approximately 0.25 A from the refined structure to ensure an adequate chance of success, the shake-and-bake method often tolerates r.m.s. model errors well in excess of 0.5 A. Tests indicate that the new method can outperform traditional tangent-formula procedures in difficult structural applications involving multiple copies of pseudosymmetrically related molecules or low-resolution data.