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Michihiro Sugahara1, Yukuhiko Asada, Katsumi Shimizu, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Neratur K Lokanath, Hisashi Mizutani, Bagautdin Bagautdinov, Yoshinori Matsuura, Midori Taketa, Yuichi Kageyama, Naoko Ono, Yuko Morikawa, Yukiko Tanaka, Hiroki Shimada, Takanobu Nakamoto, Mitsuaki Sugahara, Masaki Yamamoto, Naoki Kunishima.
Abstract
A high-throughput crystallization-to-structure pipeline for structural genomics was recently developed at the Advanced Protein Crystallography Research Group of the RIKEN SPring-8 Center in Japan. The structure determination pipeline includes three newly developed technologies for automating X-ray protein crystallography: the automated crystallization and observation robot system "TERA", the SPring-8 Precise Automatic Cryosample Exchanger "SPACE" for automated data collection, and the Package of Expert Researcher's Operation Network "PERON" for automated crystallographic computation from phasing to model checking. During the 5 years following April, 2002, this pipeline was used by seven researchers to determine 138 independent crystal structures (resulting from 437 purified proteins, 234 cryoloop-mountable crystals, and 175 diffraction data sets). The protocols used in the high-throughput pipeline are described in this paper.Mesh:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18677553 DOI: 10.1007/s10969-008-9042-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Struct Funct Genomics ISSN: 1345-711X