Hi Phoebe,

We had a case were one ligand was bound in the active site (covalently bound) 
and another in a pocket in the same crystal (PNAS, 102, 3599 (2005)).

Regards,
Mathews
 

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A biochemist friend asked for examples of cases were a protein was 
co-crystallized with or soaked in a ligand that bound in the wrong place - say, 
because the ligand used wasn't quite the right one or because other important 
ligands were absent.
I'm sure such examples are out there, especially when soaks were done at high 
concentrations, but I'm having trouble thinking of concrete examples.
Help?
thanks,
Phoebe Rice


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