Metals play a variety of essential roles in biological processes, but are often improperly modeled or misidentified in protein structures determined by various methods. The Minor Lab’s publication outlining the best practices of treating metals in macromolecular structures has been featured on the cover of Nature Protocols. The paper provides a guidelines for handling metal-containing macromolecules and presents potential pitfalls to avoid.
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