Volume 68, Issue 9 pp. 1077-1087

On the variability of experimental data in macromolecular crystallography

Edwin Pozharski

Edwin Pozharski

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, USA

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First published: 04 September 2012
Edwin Pozharski, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Experimental errors as determined by data-processing algorithms in macromolecular crystallography are compared with the direct error estimates obtained by a multiple crystal data-collection protocol. It is found that several-fold error inflation is necessary to account for crystal-to-crystal variation. It is shown that similar error inflation is observed for data collected from multiple sections of the same crystal, indicating non-uniform crystal growth as one of the likely sources of additional data variation. Other potential sources of error inflation include differential X-ray absorption for different reflections and variation of unit-cell parameters. The underestimation of the experimental errors is more severe in lower resolution shells and for reflections characterized by a higher signal-to-noise ratio. These observations partially account for the gap between the expected and the observed R values in macromolecular crystallography.

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