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De novo phasing of two crystal forms of tryparedoxin II using the anomalous scattering from S atoms: a combination of small signal and medium resolution reveals this to be a general tool for solving protein crystal structures.

Elena Micossi1, William N Hunter, Gordon A Leonard.   

Abstract

The de novo phasing of the structures of two crystal forms of tryparedoxin II from Crithidia fasciculata has been carried out using single-wavelength anomalous diffraction techniques exploiting only the small anomalous signal from the S atoms intrinsic to the native protein. Data were collected at 1.77 A wavelength, where the Bijvoet ratio is approximately 1.2%. Data collected to d(min) = 2.5 A from a crystal of form I, which has a diffraction limit of d(min) = 1.5 A and a solvent content of approximately 46%, produced readily interpretable electron-density maps. When these phases were extended to the resolution limit of the crystals, almost the entire model could be traced automatically. Crystals of form II have a much higher solvent content, approximately 72%, and a much lower diffraction limit than form I and at 1.77 A wavelength yielded data only to d(min) = 2.7 A. Despite the medium resolution of the data for this crystal form, it was possible both to determine the heavy-atom partial structure and then use it to produce, still at d(min) = 2.7 A, an excellent quality interpretable electron-density map. This was then improved by phase extension to the d(min) = 2.35 A diffraction limits of a different crystal for which data were collected on a more intense beamline. The success of this latter structure solution markedly increases the potential use in macromolecular crystal structure determination of the anomalous signal available from S atoms that occur naturally in proteins and, as is discussed, has significant implications for structure determination in the high-throughput era.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11752776     DOI: 10.1107/s0907444901016808

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


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