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Processing incommensurately modulated protein diffraction data with Eval15.


ABSTRACT: Recent challenges in biological X-ray crystallography include the processing of modulated diffraction data. A modulated crystal has lost its three-dimensional translational symmetry but retains long-range order that can be restored by refining a periodic modulation function. The presence of a crystal modulation is indicated by an X-ray diffraction pattern with periodic main reflections flanked by off-lattice satellite reflections. While the periodic main reflections can easily be indexed using three reciprocal-lattice vectors a*, b*, c*, the satellite reflections have a non-integral relationship to the main lattice and require a q vector for indexing. While methods for the processing of diffraction intensities from modulated small-molecule crystals are well developed, they have not been applied in protein crystallography. A recipe is presented here for processing incommensurately modulated data from a macromolecular crystal using the Eval program suite. The diffraction data are from an incommensurately modulated crystal of profilin-actin with single-order satellites parallel to b*. The steps taken in this report can be used as a guide for protein crystallographers when encountering crystal modulations. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the processing of data from an incommensurately modulated macromolecular crystal.

SUBMITTER: Porta J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3121298 | biostudies-other | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Processing incommensurately modulated protein diffraction data with Eval15.

Porta Jason J   Lovelace Jeffrey J JJ   Schreurs Antoine M M AM   Kroon-Batenburg Loes M J LM   Borgstahl Gloria E O GE  

Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 20110616 Pt 7


Recent challenges in biological X-ray crystallography include the processing of modulated diffraction data. A modulated crystal has lost its three-dimensional translational symmetry but retains long-range order that can be restored by refining a periodic modulation function. The presence of a crystal modulation is indicated by an X-ray diffraction pattern with periodic main reflections flanked by off-lattice satellite reflections. While the periodic main reflections can easily be indexed using t  ...[more]

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