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Simon W M Tanley1, Antoine M M Schreurs2, Loes M J Kroon-Batenburg2, John R Helliwell1.
Abstract
A re-refinement of 4g4a, the room-temperature X-ray diffraction study of cisplatin and its binding to His15 of HEWL after 14 months chemical exposure in the presence of DMSO is published as an addendum to Tanley et al. [(2012), Acta Cryst. F68, 1300-1306]. This example illustrates the benefits of sharing raw diffraction images, as well as structure factors and molecular coordinates, as the diffraction resolution of the study is now much improved at 1.70 Å.Entities:
Keywords: addendum; cisplatin; histidine; improved diffraction resolution; raw diffraction images.; re-refinement
Year: 2016 PMID: 26948967 PMCID: PMC4774887 DOI: 10.1107/S2053230X16000856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun ISSN: 2053-230X Impact factor: 1.056
Figure 1Stereo image of the cisplatin coordination to His15. A platinum ion is bound to both the Nδ and N∊ sides of the imidazole ring with ligands (two ammines and one Cl atom at Ptδ, and one chlorine, one ammine and the Arg14 side chain at Pt∊). Electron-density maps: 2F o − F c (in blue at 1.0 r.m.s.), F o − F c (in green at 5.0σ) and anomalous difference Fourier map (in orange at 3.0σ) of the final model. The two platinum ions are depicted in purple, the Cl atoms in brown, the N atoms in blue, O atoms in red and H atoms in charcoal grey. The orientation of each ammine’s three H atoms and of the Arg14 side-chain H atoms at 1.7 Å diffraction resolution are obviously approximate (the Arg14 side-chain nitrogen closest to the Pt∊ in particular would present a lone pair of electrons to the metal atom). This figure was prepared using CCP4mg (McNicholas et al., 2011 ▸).