2CFL

X-RAY DIFFRACTION


Crystallization Details
Method pH Temprature Details
X-RAY DIFFRACTION 7.00 ? THE CRYSTAL WAS GROWN BY HANGING DROP OVER 150 MM CITRATE PH 7.0, 700 MM NH4SO4. THE INHIBITOR WAS ADDED BY SOAKING, OVER SIX DAYS. 20 MG OF THE INHIBITOR (WC6) DISSOLVED IN 200 MICROLITRE ETHANOL. 1MICROLITRE OF THIS WAS ADDED TO THE 200MICROLITRE RESERVOIR. GLYCEROL WAS THEN, ADDED IN 2-3% INCREMENTS, TO THE RESERVOIR, WITH THE NEW RESERVOIR SOLUTION SUBSTITUTING THE DROP SOLUTION. THE FINAL GLYCEROL CONCENTRATION WAS 30%.
Unit Cell:
a: 157.980 Å b: 63.097 Å c: 92.024 Å α: 90.00° β: 112.22° γ: 90.00°
Symmetry:
Space Group: C 1 2 1
Crystal Properties:
Matthew's Coefficient: 3.07 Solvent Content: 59.99
Refinement Statistics
Diffraction ID Structure Solution Method Cross Validation Method Resolution Limit (High) Resolution Limit (Low) Number of Reflections (Observed) Number of Reflections (R-free) Percent Reflections (Observed) R-Work R-Free Mean Isotropic
X-RAY DIFFRACTION MOLECULAR REPLACEMENT THROUGHOUT 1.80 14.99 70735 3727 95.8 0.157 0.178 29.12
Data Collection
Overall
Resolution Limit (High) Resolution Limit (Low) Percent Possible (Observed) R Merge I (Observed) R Sym I (Observed) Net I Over Average Sigma (I) Redundancy Number Reflections (All) Number Reflections (Observed) Observed Criterion Sigma (F) Observed Criterion Sigma (I) B (Isotropic) From Wilson Plot
1.790 15.000 95.0 0.04000 ? 24.6400 6.370 ? 474513 ? -3.000 26.86
Highest Resolution Shell
# Resolution Limits (Low) Resolution Limits (High) Percent Possible (All) Percent Possible (Observed) R-Sym I (Observed) Mean I Over Sigma (Observed) Redundancy Number Unique Reflections (All)
1 1.79 1.85 78.7 ? 3.440 2.93
Diffraction
Diffraction experiment
Crystal ID Scattering Type Data Collection Temprature Detector Detector Type Details Collection Date Monochromator Protocol
1 100.0 K
Radiation Source
Source Type Wavelength List Synchrotron Site Beamline
ROTATING ANODE RIGAKU RU200 ? ? ?
Software
Software Name Purpose Version
REFMAC refinement 5.1.24
DENZO data reduction .
SCALEPACK data scaling .