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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
5D9D
Keywords:
Title:
Luciferin-regenerating enzyme solved by SAD using synchrotron radiation at room temperature
Biological Source:
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Deposition Date:
2015-08-18
Release Date:
2015-09-23
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.70 Å
R-Value Free:
0.17
R-Value Work:
0.14
R-Value Observed:
0.14
Space Group:
P 21 21 21
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Luciferin regenerating enzyme
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:311
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Photinus pyralis
Primary Citation
An isomorphous replacement method for efficient de novo phasing for serial femtosecond crystallography.
Sci Rep 5 14017 14017 (2015)
PMID: 26360462 DOI: 10.1038/srep14017

Abstact

Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) with X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) holds great potential for structure determination of challenging proteins that are not amenable to producing large well diffracting crystals. Efficient de novo phasing methods are highly demanding and as such most SFX structures have been determined by molecular replacement methods. Here we employed single isomorphous replacement with anomalous scattering (SIRAS) for phasing and demonstrate successful application to SFX de novo phasing. Only about 20,000 patterns in total were needed for SIRAS phasing while single wavelength anomalous dispersion (SAD) phasing was unsuccessful with more than 80,000 patterns of derivative crystals. We employed high energy X-rays from SACLA (12.6 keV) to take advantage of the large anomalous enhancement near the LIII absorption edge of Hg, which is one of the most widely used heavy atoms for phasing in conventional protein crystallography. Hard XFEL is of benefit for de novo phasing in the use of routinely used heavy atoms and high resolution data collection.

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