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Expression, purification and crystallization of phosphoribosyl transferase from a mycobacteriophage.


ABSTRACT: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to remain a leading cause of death globally. Of particular concern is the emergence and rise in incidence of multidrug-resistant and extremely drug-resistant cases of TB. To counter this threat, it is important to explore alternative therapies, including phage therapy. Phage BTCU-1 specifically infects Mycobacterium spp. and kills the majority of them. Intriguingly, many proteins from the phage do not share high amino-acid sequence identity with proteins from species other than phages. Here, the expression, purification and crystallization of one such protein, a putative phosphoribosyl transferase from phage BTCU-1, is reported. The crystals belonged to space group C2221, with unit-cell parameters a = 59.71, b = 64.42, c = 65.32?Å, ? = ? = ? = 90°. The crystals diffracted X-rays to 2.2?Å resolution.

SUBMITTER: Li L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5947702 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression, purification and crystallization of phosphoribosyl transferase from a mycobacteriophage.

Li Lei L   Lee Eungyu E   Shaw Neil N  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology communications 20180226 Pt 3


Tuberculosis (TB) continues to remain a leading cause of death globally. Of particular concern is the emergence and rise in incidence of multidrug-resistant and extremely drug-resistant cases of TB. To counter this threat, it is important to explore alternative therapies, including phage therapy. Phage BTCU-1 specifically infects Mycobacterium spp. and kills the majority of them. Intriguingly, many proteins from the phage do not share high amino-acid sequence identity with proteins from species  ...[more]

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