X-RAY DIFFRACTION

Crystallization Details
Method pH Temprature Details
X-RAY DIFFRACTION 6.9 293 Crystals of beta-Lactoglobulin were grown using 3.0 M (NH4)2SO4, 0.1 M sodium/potassium phosphate buffer pH 6.9 as reservoir. Protein crystallizes at a concentration of 18 mg/mL. Crystals of beta-Lactoglobulin were soaked in a solution consisting of 3.0 M (NH4)2SO4, 0.1 M sodium/potassium phosphate buffer (pH 6.9) with 5 mM CDDP (about 1:3 protein to metal ratio).
Unit Cell:
a: 37.620 Å b: 48.800 Å c: 49.180 Å α: 70.270° β: 68.490° γ: 76.990°
Symmetry:
Space Group: P 1
Crystal Properties:
Matthew's Coefficient: 2.14 Solvent Content: 42.59
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 FREE R-VALUE 2.005 23.295 15643 782 76.633 ? 0.2834 22.458
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
2.00 43.91 86.0 0.077 ? 10.2 3.4 ? 17566 ? ? ?
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 2.00 2.06 83.7 ? ? 3.7 ? ?
Diffraction
Diffraction experiment
Crystal ID Scattering Type Data Collection Temprature Detector Detector Type Details Collection Date Monochromator Protocol
1 100 K ?
Radiation Source
Source Type Wavelength List Synchrotron Site Beamline
ROTATING ANODE RIGAKU MICROMAX-007 1.54 ? ?
Software
Software Name Purpose Version
REFMAC refinement 5.8.0258
iMOSFLM data reduction .
Aimless data scaling .
PHASER phasing .
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