Second SH3 domain of ponsin solved from powder diffraction

被引:37
作者
Margiolaki, Irene
Wright, Jonathan P.
Wilmanns, Matthias
Fitch, Andrew N.
Pinotsis, Nikos
机构
[1] European Synchrotron Radiat Facil, F-38043 Grenoble, France
[2] DESY, European Mol Biol Lab, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
MOLECULAR-CRYSTAL STRUCTURES; EGG-WHITE LYSOZYME; REFINEMENT; RESOLUTION; MODEL; RECOGNITION; REPLACEMENT; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1021/ja073846c
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Determination of protein crystal structures is dependent on the growth of high-quality single crystals, a process that is not always successful. Optimum crystallization conditions must be systematically sought for, and microcrystalline powders are frequently obtained in failed attempts to grow the desired crystal. In materials science, structures of samples ranging from ceramics, pharmaceuticals, zeolites, etc., can nowadays be solved, almost routinely, from powdered samples, and there seems to be no fundamental reason, except the sheer size and complexity of the structures involved, why powder diffraction should not be employed to solve structures of small proteins. Indeed, recent work has shown that the high-quality powder diffraction data can be used in the study of protein crystal structures. We report the solution, model building, and refinement of a 67-residue protein domain crystal structure, with a cell volume of 64 879 angstrom(3), from powder diffraction. The second SH3 domain of ponsin, a protein of high biological significance due to its role in cellular processes, is determined and refined to resolution limits comparable to single-crystal techniques. Our results demonstrate the power and future applicability of the powder technique in structural biology.
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页码:11865 / 11871
页数:7
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