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Journal logoSTRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
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ISSN: 2053-230X

December 2024 issue

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Cover illustration: The structure of a short-chain dehydrogenase from Burkholderia cenocepacia, an opportunistic human pathogen that can cause lethal infections in immunocompromised individuals, in complex with NADP+ and benzoic acid [Belfon et al. (2024), Acta Cryst. F80, 348–355].

research communications


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N-terminally hexahistidine-tagged O. volvulus macrophage migration inhibitory factor-1 has a unique jellyfish-like structure with the prototypical macrophage migration inhibitory factor trimer as the `head' and a C-terminal extension as the `tail'.

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Persistent H. pylori infection causes gastric ulcers and cancer, and multidrug resistance is increasing globally. The 2.5 Å resolution structure of H. pylori glutamyl-tRNA synthetase was determined as a first step towards rational drug discovery.


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The structure of B. cenocepacia short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) in complex with NADP+ and benzoic acid is presented. Analysis of the structure reveals a distinctive active-site architecture, suggesting that this protein is part of the divergent SDR subgroup.

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The most often used negative stains for single-particle analysis are based on the radioactive element uranium. Here, two stains based on tungsten or molybdenum are re-established as nonradioactive substitutes to allow the use of negative-staining electron microscopy by a broader user base in structural biology projects.
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