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Generating isomorphous heavy-atom derivatives by a quick-soak method. Part II: phasing of new structures.

Peter D Sun1, Sergei Radaev.   

Abstract

A quick-soak method has been applied to generate de novo heavy-atom phasing to solve two new protein structures, a type II transforming growth factor beta receptor (TBRII) and a natural killer cell receptor-ligand complex, NKG2D-ULBP3. In the case of TBRII, a crystal derivatized for only 10 min in saturated HgCl(2) provided adequate phasing for structure determination. Comparison between HgCl(2) derivatives generated by 10 min soaking and by 12 h soaking revealed similar phasing statistics. The shorter soak, however, resulted in a derivative more isomorphous to the native than the longer soak as judged by changes in the unit-cell parameter a upon derivatization as well as by the quality of a combined SIRAS electron-density map. In the case of the NKG2D-ULBP3 structure, all overnight soaks in heavy-atom solutions resulted in crystal lattice disorder and only the quick soaks preserved diffraction. Despite fragile lattice packing, the quick-soaked K(2)PtCl(4) derivative was isomorphous with the native crystal and the electron-density map calculated from combined SIR and MAD phases is better than that calculated from MAD phases alone. Combined with mass-spectrometry-assisted solution heavy-atom derivative screening and the use of synchrotron radiation, the quick-soak derivatization has the potential to transform the time-consuming conventional heavy-atom search into a real-time 'on-the-fly' derivatization process that will benefit high-throughput structural genomics.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12077428     DOI: 10.1107/s0907444902006522

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


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Journal:  Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr       Date:  2008-03-19

2.  A rapid and rational approach to generating isomorphous heavy-atom phasing derivatives.

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Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2014-07-29       Impact factor: 5.542

3.  Incorporation of methyl-protonated valine and leucine residues into deuterated ocean pout type III antifreeze protein: expression, crystallization and preliminary neutron diffraction studies.

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4.  A rational approach to heavy-atom derivative screening.

Authors:  M Gordon Joyce; Sergei Radaev; Peter D Sun
Journal:  Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr       Date:  2010-03-24
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