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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
4ZZ4
Keywords:
Title:
Neutron crystal structure of ribonuclease A determined by the real space D/H contrast method
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2015-05-22
Release Date:
2016-04-06
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.80 Å
R-Value Free:
0.22
R-Value Work:
0.19
R-Value Observed:
0.19
Space Group:
P 1 21 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Ribonuclease pancreatic
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:124
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Bos taurus
Primary Citation
A technique for determining the deuterium/hydrogen contrast map in neutron macromolecular crystallography
Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol 72 71 82 (2016)
PMID: 26894536 DOI: 10.1107/S2059798315021269

Abstact

A difference in the neutron scattering length between hydrogen and deuterium leads to a high density contrast in neutron Fourier maps. In this study, a technique for determining the deuterium/hydrogen (D/H) contrast map in neutron macromolecular crystallography is developed and evaluated using ribonuclease A. The contrast map between the D2O-solvent and H2O-solvent crystals is calculated in real space, rather than in reciprocal space as performed in previous neutron D/H contrast crystallography. The present technique can thus utilize all of the amplitudes of the neutron structure factors for both D2O-solvent and H2O-solvent crystals. The neutron D/H contrast maps clearly demonstrate the powerful detectability of H/D exchange in proteins. In fact, alternative protonation states and alternative conformations of hydroxyl groups are observed at medium resolution (1.8 Å). Moreover, water molecules can be categorized into three types according to their tendency towards rotational disorder. These results directly indicate improvement in the neutron crystal structure analysis. This technique is suitable for incorporation into the standard structure-determination process used in neutron protein crystallography; consequently, more precise and efficient determination of the D-atom positions is possible using a combination of this D/H contrast technique and standard neutron structure-determination protocols.

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