8rxn

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REFINEMENT OF RUBREDOXIN FROM DESULFOVIBRIO VULGARIS AT 1.0 ANGSTROMS WITH AND WITHOUT RESTRAINTS


Overview

X-ray data have been recorded from crystals of rubredoxin derived from the bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris to a resolution of 1.0 A using in part synchrotron radiation and in part X-rays from a sealed-tube Mo K alpha source. In both cases an imaging-plate scanner was used as detector. The space group of the crystals is P2(1) with cell dimensions a = 19.97, b = 41.45, c = 24.41 A and beta = 108.3 degrees. The overall merging R(I) factor between symmetry-related reflections was 5.8%. The model was refined by least-squares minimization initially with stereochemical restraints to an R factor of 16.4%. Only atomic positional parameters and isotropic temperature factors for non-H atoms were used in the refinement. There were 18,532 independent X-ray observations for a total of 1916 atomic parameters. A round of unrestrained refinement gave an R factor of 16.0%, acceptable geometry for more than 90% of the protein atoms, but emphasized the disorder inherent in eight of the residues. A final round of restrained refinement gave an R factor of 14.7%. Three of the 389 protein atoms in the molecule, in the side chain of Lys2, have been assigned zero occupancy in the model. A total of eight atoms in three side chains have been assigned two conformations, giving 393 protein atomic sites in the model. In addition there is one Fe atom, a sulfate ion and 102 water sites. 339 H atoms were included at their calculated positions, which were not refined. There is clear evidence for anisotropic thermal motion. This has not been incorporated in the present model.

About this Structure

8RXN is a Single protein structure of sequence from Desulfovibrio vulgaris. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Refinement of rubredoxin from Desulfovibrio vulgaris at 1.0 A with and without restraints., Dauter Z, Sieker LC, Wilson KS, Acta Crystallogr B. 1992 Feb 1;48 ( Pt 1):42-59. PMID:1616692 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 22:51:57 2008

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