Protein Data Bank exchange dictionary (pdbx) version 1.0521
_reflns.pdbx_d_opt
Name:'_reflns.pdbx_d_opt'
Definition:
The optical resolution of the data set, d(opt), is the expected minimum distance between two resolved peaks in an electron-density map. d(opt) = {2[sigma(Patt)2^ + sigma(sph)2^]}1/2^ sigma(Patt) = standard deviation of the Gaussian function fitted to the Patterson origin peak sigma(sph) = standard deviation of the Gaussian function fitted to the origin peak of the spherical interference function, representing the Fourier transform of a sphere with radius 1/dmin dmin = nominal resolution (_reflns.d_resolution_high) Ref: Vaguine, A. A., Richelle, J. & Wodak, S. J. (1999). Acta Cryst. D55, 191-205. (see also http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~alexei/sfcheck.html) Weiss, M. S. (2001). J. Appl. Cryst. 34, 130-135.
Type: float
Mandatory item: no
Category: reflns