Automatic multiple-zone rigid-body refinement with a large convergence radius

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Rigid-body refinement is the constrained coordinate refinement of one or more groups of atoms that each move (rotate and translate) as a single body. The goal of this work was to establish an automatic procedure for rigid-body refinement which implements a practical compromise between runtime requirements and convergence radius. This has been achieved by analysis of a large number of trial refinements for 12 classes of random rigid-body displacements (that differ in magnitude of introduced errors), using both least-squares and maximum-likelihood target functions. The results of these tests led to a multiple-zone protocol. The final parameterization of this protocol was optimized empirically on the basis of a second large set of test refinements. This multiple-zone protocol is implemented as part of the phenix.refine program. © 2009 International Union of Crystallography.

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Afonine, P. V., Grosse-Kunstleve, R. W., Urzhumtsev, A., & Adams, P. D. (2009). Automatic multiple-zone rigid-body refinement with a large convergence radius. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 42(4), 607–615. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0021889809023528

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