An eye lens protein-water structure: 1.2 angstrom resolution structure of gamma B-crystallin at 150K

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Kumaraswamy, VS
Lindley, PF
Slingsby, C
Glover, ID
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[1] CCLRC, DARESBURY LAB, WARRINGTON WA4 4AD, CHESHIRE, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV LONDON BIRKBECK COLL, DEPT CRYSTALLOG, LONDON WC1E 7HX, ENGLAND
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ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | 1996年 / 52卷
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10.1107/S0907444995014302
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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gamma B-crystallin is a structural protein of the eye lens with a role in the maintenance of an even distribution of protein and water over distances around the wavelength of light, preserving lens transparency. The structure of the 174-residue bovine protein has already been determined at room temperature to 1.47 Angstrom resolution. By flash freezing the protein crystals, data have now been collected to a nominal resolution limit of 1.2 Angstrom as radiation damage was essentially eliminated. The protein-water model has been refined against this data using the program RESTRAIN converging to an R factor of 18.5% with all data. Atomic positions are clearly indicated in the electron-density maps. Discrete bimodal disorder has been visualized for a few side chains. Out of a total of 498 water molecules present in the crystal asymmetric unit, 394 have been modelled and refined at unit occupancy. The solvent structure is extremely well ordered with an average B value of 23.4 Angstrom(2). Partially occupied sites have been identified where disorder in the protein induces concomitant disorder in the local solvent structure. The solvent structure covers 97% of the solvent-exposed surface of the protein in the crystal. 126 water molecules are distributed in second and higher hydration shells. There are networks of hydrogen-bonded solvent extending up to 64 molecules in a network, comprising trimers and tetramers as well as five- and six-membered water-ring structures. The hydration of the protein surface is dominated by arginine and aspartate side chains. Extensive cages of highly ordered solvent molecules are also observed around exposed non-polar groups.
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