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PDBsum entry 4pgo
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Unknown function
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PDB id
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4pgo
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PDB id:
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Unknown function
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Title:
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Crystal structure of hypothetical protein pf0907 from pyrococcus furiosus solved by sulfur sad using swiss light source data
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Structure:
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Uncharacterized protein. Chain: a. Synonym: hypothetical protein pf0907. Engineered: yes
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Source:
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Pyrococcus furiosus. Organism_taxid: 186497. Strain: atcc 43587 / dsm 3638 / jcm 8422 / vc1. Gene: pf0907. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562
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Resolution:
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2.30Å
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R-factor:
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0.189
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R-free:
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0.203
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Authors:
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T.Weinert,S.Waltersperger,V.Olieric,E.Panepucci,L.Chen,J.P.Rose, M.Wang,B.C.Wang,Southeast Collaboratory For Structural Genomics (Secsg)
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Key ref:
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T.Weinert
et al.
(2015).
Fast native-SAD phasing for routine macromolecular structure determination.
Nat Methods,
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131-133.
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DOI:
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Date:
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02-May-14
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Release date:
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10-Dec-14
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PROCHECK
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Headers
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References
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Q8U2D2
(Q8U2D2_PYRFU) -
Elongation factor Tu-type domain-containing protein from Pyrococcus furiosus (strain ATCC 43587 / DSM 3638 / JCM 8422 / Vc1)
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Seq: Struc:
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108 a.a.
90 a.a.
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Secondary structure |
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CATH domain |
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DOI no:
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Nat Methods
12:131-133
(2015)
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PubMed id:
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Fast native-SAD phasing for routine macromolecular structure determination.
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T.Weinert,
V.Olieric,
S.Waltersperger,
E.Panepucci,
L.Chen,
H.Zhang,
D.Zhou,
J.Rose,
A.Ebihara,
S.Kuramitsu,
D.Li,
N.Howe,
G.Schnapp,
A.Pautsch,
K.Bargsten,
A.E.Prota,
P.Surana,
J.Kottur,
D.T.Nair,
F.Basilico,
V.Cecatiello,
S.Pasqualato,
A.Boland,
O.Weichenrieder,
B.C.Wang,
M.O.Steinmetz,
M.Caffrey,
M.Wang.
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ABSTRACT
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We describe a data collection method that uses a single crystal to solve X-ray
structures by native SAD (single-wavelength anomalous diffraction). We solved
the structures of 11 real-life examples, including a human membrane protein, a
protein-DNA complex and a 266-kDa multiprotein-ligand complex, using this
method. The data collection strategy is suitable for routine structure
determination and can be implemented at most macromolecular crystallography
synchrotron beamlines.
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