Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798323007672

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The image on the left shows the electron density (in green) of an omit map with the octapeptide omitted (contoured at 3 sigma). The cyclic compound, X3E, presumably carried over from the protein expression and purification process, is seen in the active site, and the electron density (in black) corresponds to a 2Fo-Fc map (contoured at 1 sigma). It is clear that the particular crystallization conditions and space group can have an enormous impact on whether a ligand binds to a protein.
The image on the left shows the electron density (in green) of an omit map with the octapeptide omitted (contoured at 3 sigma). The cyclic compound, X3E, presumably carried over from the protein expression and purification process, is seen in the active site, and the electron density (in black) corresponds to a 2Fo-Fc map (contoured at 1 sigma). It is clear that the particular crystallization conditions and space group can have an enormous impact on whether a ligand binds to a protein.
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<scene name='99/992467/C23m_1/2'>The active-site region of C23M_1</scene>. The active-site residues are shown in yellow. The two Zn<sup>+2</sup> ions are shown as magenta spheres.
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The <scene name='99/992467/C23m_1/2'>active-site region of C23M_1</scene> (PDB-ID [[8p7u]], showing the active-site residues in yellow. the two Zn<sup>+2</sup> ions as magenta spheres.
<scene name='99/992467/C23_2/9'>O-isopropyl methylphosphonic acid was observed in C23_2</scene>. The interatomic distances observed between the oxygens of the P-O in all OP acid products are 1.9-2.0 Å. The six residues that bind to the two Zn<sup>2+</sup> ions are shown as ball-and-stick figures, with carbons coloured yellow, nitrogens blue, oxygens red, and phosphorus atoms orange.
<scene name='99/992467/C23_2/9'>O-isopropyl methylphosphonic acid was observed in C23_2</scene>. The interatomic distances observed between the oxygens of the P-O in all OP acid products are 1.9-2.0 Å. The six residues that bind to the two Zn<sup>2+</sup> ions are shown as ball-and-stick figures, with carbons coloured yellow, nitrogens blue, oxygens red, and phosphorus atoms orange.

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