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Rocky Mountains Conference EPR Workshop: DEER Analysis programs testing

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All spectra were provided by the anonymous symposium participants and analyzed blindly using DEFit (till today we don’t know what the spectra are) The spectrum naming (slide titles) follow the key provided by the panel moderator, Dr. Eric Hustedt. Hardware: Intel Duo Core2, Matlab 2007b

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Page 1: Rocky Mountains Conference EPR Workshop: DEER Analysis programs testing

Rocky Mountains Conference

EPR Workshop: DEER Analysis

programs testing

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Sen I., Logan, T. and Fajer P., Biochemistry, 2007;46:11639-49.

http://fajerpc.magnet.fsu.edu/Programs/DEFit/defit.html

DEFit (for CW spectra:

CwdipFit)

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• All spectra were provided by the anonymous symposium participants and analyzed blindly using DEFit (till today we don’t know what the spectra are)

• The spectrum naming (slide titles) follow the key provided by the panel moderator, Dr. Eric Hustedt.

• Hardware: Intel Duo Core2, Matlab 2007b

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2a

•components A and B very well defined:narrow distributionsassymetric population

•component (c) badly defined component

C

A,B

3 Gaussians

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2b

Noisy data => large error surfaceaverage distance better defined than the distribution

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data0001

Excellent definition of three populations … complex assymetric population

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data0002

one population, very well defined

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data0003

•components A and B very well defined:narrow distributionsassymetric population

•component (c) badly defined component

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last0001

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last0002

Spikes are not always spikes! two components one very narrow

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last0003

two components one very narrow

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last0004

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DATA1

low modulation depth, very long distance and very broad

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DATA2

three components, chi2 impovement 6x from 2 components.one extremely sharp