Literature DB >> 10944360

Enhancement in the perfection of orthorhombic lysozyme crystals grown in a high magnetic field (10 T).

T Sato1, Y Yamada, S Saijo, T Hori, R Hirose, N Tanaka, G Sazaki, K Nakajima, N Igarashi, M Tanaka, Y Matsuura.   

Abstract

Orthorhombic crystals of hen egg-white (HEW) lysozyme were grown in a homogeneous and static magnetic field of 10 T. All crystals grown at 10 T were oriented such that their crystallographic c axes were parallel to the magnetic field direction and showed a narrower average full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of the rocking curve than those grown at 0 T. Rocking-width measurements were made at the BL-10A station at the Photon Factory, Tsukuba, Japan, using a high-resolution vertical-type four-circle diffractometer. Crystal perfection was evaluated using the FWHM of the rocking curve; the effects of the magnetic field on the quality of the crystals were examined by comparison of the FWHM of seven crystals grown at 10 and 0 T. The FWHMs of the reflections along the a, b and c axes decreased by 23.5, 35.3 and 27.8%, respectively, and those of other general reflections decreased by 17.4-42.2% in the crystals grown at high magnetic field. These results clearly showed that a magnetic field of 10 T improved the crystal perfection of the orthorhombic lysozyme crystals. As a result, the maximum resolution of X-ray diffraction increased from 1.3 A at 0 T to 1.13 A at 10 T. The magnetic field also affected the dimensions of the unit cell, increments being 0.2% for the a and c axes and 0.1% for the b axis, respectively. These facts suggest that the application of a high magnetic field during crystallization might result in remarkable enhancements in the diffraction power of protein crystals having magnetic anisotropy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10944360     DOI: 10.1107/s0907444900008155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr        ISSN: 0907-4449


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