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Rapid cadmium SAD phasing at the standard wavelength (1?A).


ABSTRACT: Cadmium ions can be effectively used to promote crystal growth and for experimental phasing. Here, the use of cadmium ions as a suitable anomalous scatterer at the standard wavelength of 1?Å is demonstrated. The structures of three different proteins were determined using cadmium single-wavelength anomalous dispersion (SAD) phasing. Owing to the strong anomalous signal, the structure of lysozyme could be automatically phased and built using a very low anomalous multiplicity (1.1) and low-completeness (77%) data set. Additionally, it is shown that cadmium ions can easily substitute divalent ions in ATP-divalent cation complexes. This property could be generally applied for phasing experiments of a wide range of nucleotide-binding proteins. Improvements in crystal growth and quality, good anomalous signal at standard wavelengths (i.e. no need to change photon energy) and rapid phasing and refinement using a single data set are benefits that should allow cadmium ions to be widely used for experimental phasing.

SUBMITTER: Panneerselvam S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5505155 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid cadmium SAD phasing at the standard wavelength (1 Å).

Panneerselvam Saravanan S   Kumpula Esa Pekka EP   Kursula Inari I   Burkhardt Anja A   Meents Alke A  

Acta crystallographica. Section D, Structural biology 20170630 Pt 7


Cadmium ions can be effectively used to promote crystal growth and for experimental phasing. Here, the use of cadmium ions as a suitable anomalous scatterer at the standard wavelength of 1 Å is demonstrated. The structures of three different proteins were determined using cadmium single-wavelength anomalous dispersion (SAD) phasing. Owing to the strong anomalous signal, the structure of lysozyme could be automatically phased and built using a very low anomalous multiplicity (1.1) and low-complet  ...[more]

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