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The C1 subunit of alpha-crustacyanin: the de novo phasing of the crystal structure of a 40 kDa homodimeric protein using the anomalous scattering from S atoms combined with direct methods.

E J Gordon1, G A Leonard, S McSweeney, P F Zagalsky.   

Abstract

The previously unknown crystal structure of the C(1) subunit of the carotenoid-binding protein alpha-crustacyanin has been determined using the anomalous scattering available at 1.77 A wavelength to determine the partial structure of the S atoms intrinsic to the native protein. The resulting 'heavy-atom' phases, in conjunction with near-atomic resolution (d(min) = 1.15 A) data, were then used to initiate successful structure determination using a direct-methods approach. This is, to the authors' knowledge, the first time such a small anomalous signal ( approximately 1%) has been used to aid the determination of a macromolecular structure. As well as the structure itself, the methods used during data collection and those used in the elucidation of the sulfur 'heavy-atom' partial structure are described here. As predicted, the C(1) subunit adopts a tertiary structure typical of the lipocalin superfamily: an eight-stranded antiparallel beta-barrel with a repeated +1 topology. The beta-barrel has a calyx shape with the two molecules in the asymmetric unit interacting in such a way that the open ends of each calyx face each other, although they do not form a single elongated pocket. A comparison of this structure with those of other members of the lipocalin superfamily has allowed speculation as to the nature of carotenoid binding by the protein.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11526314     DOI: 10.1107/s0907444901009362

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


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3.  Structural characterization of recombinant crustacyanin subunits from the lobster Homarus americanus.

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Journal:  Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun       Date:  2012-07-26

4.  Recent advances in the CRANK software suite for experimental phasing.

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Journal:  Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol       Date:  2016-03-01       Impact factor: 7.652

6.  Distantly related lipocalins share two conserved clusters of hydrophobic residues: use in homology modeling.

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Journal:  BMC Struct Biol       Date:  2008-01-11

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Authors:  Chung-De Chen; Yen-Chieh Huang; Hsin-Lin Chiang; Yin-Cheng Hsieh; Hong-Hsiang Guan; Phimonphan Chuankhayan; Chun-Jung Chen
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