REFMAC (CCP4: Supported Program)

NAME

refmac version 5.5.0051 - macromolecular refinement program

REFERENCES

If you use REFMAC please refer to one of these papers!!!

  1. "Application of Maximum Likelihood Refinement" G. Murshudov, A.Vagin and E.Dodson, (1996) in the Refinement of Protein structures, Proceedings of Daresbury Study Weekend.
  2. "Refinement of Macromolecular Structures by the Maximum-Likelihood method" G.N. Murshudov, A.A.Vagin and E.J.Dodson, (1997) in Acta Cryst. D53, 240-255.
  3. "Incorporation of Prior Phase Information Strengthen Maximum-Likelihood Structure Refinemen" N.J.Pannu, G.N.Murshudov, E.J.Dodson and R.J.ReadA (1998) Acta Cryst. section D54, 1285-1294.
  4. "Efficient anisotropic refinement of Macromolecular structures using FFT" G.N.Murshudov, A.Lebedev, A.A.Vagin, K.S.Wilson and E.J.Dodson (1999) Acta Cryst. section D55, 247-255.
  5. "Use of TLS parameters to model anisotropic displacements in macromolecular refinement" M. Winn, M. Isupov and G.N.Murshudov (2000) Acta Cryst. 2001:D57 122-133
  6. "Fisher's information matrix in maximum likelihood molecular refinement." Steiner R, Lebedev, A, Murshudov GN. Acta Cryst. 2003 D59: 2114-2124
  7. "Macromolecular TLS refinement in REFMAC at moderate resolutions," Winn MD, Murshudov GN, Papiz MZ. Method in Enzymology, 2003:374 300-321
  8. "Direct incorporation of experimental phase information in model refinement" Skubak P, Murshudov GN, Pannu NS. Acta Cryst. 2004 D60: 2196-2201
  9. "REFMAC5 dictionary: organisation of prior chemical knowledge and guidelines for its use." Vagin, AA, Steiner, RS, Lebedev, AA, Potterton, L, McNicholas, S, Long, F and Murshudov, GN. Acta Cryst. 2004 D60: 2284-2295