Acta Crystallographica Section D

Biological Crystallography

Volume 63, Part 8 (August 2007)



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[Cover illustration] Cover illustration: B. anthracis NAD synthetase with a C-terminal His tag (magenta stick with mesh surface) bound at the interface between monomers A and B (p. 891).

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 845-859  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907024845 ]

Structure-specificity relationships of an intracellular xylanase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus

V. Solomon, A. Teplitsky, S. Shulami, G. Zolotnitsky, Y. Shoham and G. Shoham

Synopsis: The crystal structure of the intracellular xylanase (IXT6) from G. stearothermophilus T-6 has been determined and refined at 1.45 Å resolution, revealing interesting structural differences around the active site of IXT6 in comparison with the homologous extracellular xylanase (XT6) from the same bacterium.

PDB references: 2q8x and 1n82

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 860-865  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907026479 ]

The effect of heavy atoms on the conformation of the active-site polypeptide loop in human ABO(H) blood-group glycosyltransferase B

J. A. Letts, M. Persson, B. Schuman, S. N. Borisova, M. M. Palcic and S. V. Evans

Synopsis: The structure of GTB C209A from mercury-derivative and native crystals reveals partial ordering of the active-site spanning loop.

PDB references: 2pgv and 2pgy

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 866-875  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907029125 ]

Conformational flexibility in the flap domains of ligand-free HIV protease

H. Heaslet, R. Rosenfeld, M. Giffin, Y.-C. Lin, K. Tam, B. E. Torbett, J. H. Elder, D. E. McRee and C. D. Stout

Synopsis: Crystal structures of unliganded wild-type and drug-resistant mutant HIV protease are reported and compared with those with bound inhibitor. A comparison of all known unliganded structures of HIV protease is made.

PDB references: 2pc0, 2hb4 and 2hb2

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 876-884  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907029319 ]

Participation of Cys123[alpha] of Escherichia coli succinyl-CoA synthetase in catalysis

E. Hidber, E. R. Brownie, K. Hayakawa and M. E. Fraser

Synopsis: Cys123[alpha] of E. coli succinyl-CoA synthetase was mutated to alanine, serine, threonine and valine in order to test whether the succinyl moiety is transferred to the thiol of Cys123[alpha] as part of the catalytic mechanism. The mutant proteins were still active, but showed differences in catalysis and in structure from wild-type enzyme, demonstrating why this residue is highly conserved.

PDB references: 2nu6, 2nu7, 2nu8, 2nu9 and 2nua

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 885-890  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907029423 ]

Structure of the biotin carboxylase domain of pyruvate carboxylase from Bacillus thermodenitrificans

S. Kondo, Y. Nakajima, S. Sugio, S. Sueda, M. N. Islam and H. Kondo

Synopsis: The crystal structure of the biotin carboxylase domain of pyruvate carboxylase from B. thermodenitrificans (BC-bPC) was determined at 2.4 Å resolution. Two BC-bPC molecules are contained in the asymmetric unit to form a unique quaternary structure.

PDB reference: 2dzd

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 891-905  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907029769 ]

Structural adaptation of an interacting non-native C-terminal helical extension revealed in the crystal structure of NAD+ synthetase from Bacillus anthracis

H. M. McDonald, P. S. Pruett, C. Deivanayagam, I. I. Protasevich, W. M. Carson, L. J. DeLucas, W. J. Brouillette and C. G. Brouillette

Synopsis: The C-terminal His tag is resolved in the structures of the apoenzyme and complexes with AMP and pyrophosphate or a substrate analog of ATP, wherein it is found to interact with native residues at the dimer interface. In the complex structures, it partially occupies the native binding site for the substrate NaAD.

PDB references: 2pzb, 2pza and 2pz8

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 906-922  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907029976 ]

The determination of protonation states in proteins

H. U. Ahmed, M. P. Blakeley, M. Cianci, D. W. J. Cruickshank, J. A. Hubbard and J. R. Helliwell

Synopsis: The scope of X-ray and neutron protein crystallography to determine the protonation states of functionally important amino acids is investigated at resolutions from 0.94 to 1.50 Å and from 2.2 to 3.75 Å, respectively, using concanavalin A as a test case. Key indicators are then combined to assign levels of confidence of such protonation states for three thrombin X-ray crystal structures at resolutions of 1.26, 1.32 and 1.39 Å. These various studies indicate a widening of the scope of both X-ray and neutron probes in certain circumstances to elucidate the protonation states in proteins.

PDB references: 2uu8, 2uuf, 2uuj, 2uuk and 2yz4

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short communications


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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 923-925  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907024158 ]

Lack of dynamics in the MabA active site kills the enzyme activity: practical consequences for drug-design studies

G. Poncet-Montange, S. Ducasse-Cabanot, A. Quemard, G. Labesse and M. Cohen-Gonsaud

Synopsis: A mutation (G139A) in the MabA protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is reported that leads to complete protein inactivation and freezes the catalytic site into its closed form, even in the presence of the cofactor. This observation suggests a new way to develop anti-MabA drugs via protein stabilization of the `inactive' form.

PDB reference: 2ntn

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 926-930  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907026315 ]

An order-disorder twin crystal of L-2-haloacid dehalogenase from Sulfolobus tokodaii

C. A. Rye, M. N. Isupov, A. A. Lebedev and J. A. Littlechild

Synopsis: L-2-Haloacid dehalogenase from S. tokodaii strain 7 has been cloned, overexpressed and purified. The dehalogenase has been crystallized and preliminary X-ray diffraction data are reported. The crystal was shown to be an order-disorder twin and the experimental data have been detwinned.

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 931-934  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444907029174 ]

SAD phasing of a structure based on cocrystallized iodides using an in-house Cu K[alpha] X-ray source: effects of data redundancy and completeness on structure solution

M. Yogavel, J. Gill, P. C. Mishra and A. Sharma

Synopsis: The crystal structure of a 30 kDa protein was solved by iodide SAD using an in-house X-ray source and iodides from the crystallization liquor.

PDB reference: 2q2l

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Acta Cryst. (2007). D63, 935-938  [ doi:10.1107/S090744490703315X ]

ValLigURL: a server for ligand-structure comparison and validation

G. J. Kleywegt and M. R. Harris

Synopsis: A web server (ValLigURL; http://eds.bmc.uu.se/eds/valligurl.php) is described that can be used to compare and validate a ligand structure with reference to the structural database (wwPDB).

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