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High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method

Recently, many technical improvements in macromolecular X-ray crystallography have increased the number of structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank and improved the resolution limit of protein structures. Almost all high-resolution structures have been determined using a synchrotron radiation s...

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Autores principales: Higashiura, Akifumi, Ohta, Kazunori, Masaki, Mika, Sato, Masaru, Inaka, Koji, Tanaka, Hiroaki, Nakagawa, Atsushi
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24121354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S090904951302373X
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author Higashiura, Akifumi
Ohta, Kazunori
Masaki, Mika
Sato, Masaru
Inaka, Koji
Tanaka, Hiroaki
Nakagawa, Atsushi
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Ohta, Kazunori
Masaki, Mika
Sato, Masaru
Inaka, Koji
Tanaka, Hiroaki
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description Recently, many technical improvements in macromolecular X-ray crystallography have increased the number of structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank and improved the resolution limit of protein structures. Almost all high-resolution structures have been determined using a synchrotron radiation source in conjunction with cryocooling techniques, which are required in order to minimize radiation damage. However, optimization of cryoprotectant conditions is a time-consuming and difficult step. To overcome this problem, the high-pressure cryocooling method was developed (Kim et al., 2005 ▶) and successfully applied to many protein-structure analyses. In this report, using the high-pressure cryocooling method, the X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein was determined at 0.86 Å resolution. Structural comparisons between high- and ambient-pressure cryocooled crystals at ultra-high resolution illustrate the versatility of this technique. This is the first ultra-high-resolution X-ray structure obtained using the high-pressure cryocooling method.
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spelling pubmed-37955702013-10-15 High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method Higashiura, Akifumi Ohta, Kazunori Masaki, Mika Sato, Masaru Inaka, Koji Tanaka, Hiroaki Nakagawa, Atsushi J Synchrotron Radiat Diffraction Structural Biology Recently, many technical improvements in macromolecular X-ray crystallography have increased the number of structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank and improved the resolution limit of protein structures. Almost all high-resolution structures have been determined using a synchrotron radiation source in conjunction with cryocooling techniques, which are required in order to minimize radiation damage. However, optimization of cryoprotectant conditions is a time-consuming and difficult step. To overcome this problem, the high-pressure cryocooling method was developed (Kim et al., 2005 ▶) and successfully applied to many protein-structure analyses. In this report, using the high-pressure cryocooling method, the X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein was determined at 0.86 Å resolution. Structural comparisons between high- and ambient-pressure cryocooled crystals at ultra-high resolution illustrate the versatility of this technique. This is the first ultra-high-resolution X-ray structure obtained using the high-pressure cryocooling method. International Union of Crystallography 2013-11-01 2013-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3795570/ /pubmed/24121354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S090904951302373X Text en © Akifumi Higashiura et al. 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Diffraction Structural Biology
Higashiura, Akifumi
Ohta, Kazunori
Masaki, Mika
Sato, Masaru
Inaka, Koji
Tanaka, Hiroaki
Nakagawa, Atsushi
High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
title High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
title_full High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
title_fullStr High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
title_full_unstemmed High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
title_short High-resolution X-ray crystal structure of bovine H-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
title_sort high-resolution x-ray crystal structure of bovine h-protein using the high-pressure cryocooling method
topic Diffraction Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24121354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S090904951302373X
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