On 04/19/11 14:18, Stephane Richard wrote:
Dear CCP4 community, I have a question a bit off CCP4 topic, but that could use so expert input. While discussing about a bacterial secreted hemophore (heme scavenging protein) for which the apo form has been solved, it seems that attempts to obtain the Heme bound form are failing; in fact during data collection on a supposed Heme bound form, not only the Iron state changes (reduction), but the Heme position seems to be affected too. Would anybody have some experience with such a system and care to send some inputs (off line is fine as we are here a bit off topic)? Thank you in advance for your help. Best regards and Happy Building, Steph
1) "supposed heme bound form" - I would imagine the colour difference should be quite clear.
2) Reduction - this is a well-known phenomenon. If it causes problems, you could pursue the strategy of Berglund, Carlsson, Smith, Szoke, Henriksen and Hajdu (23 May 2002), Nature 417, 463-468. Briefly, they collected data from multiple crystals and binned the images by X-ray exposure, thus obtaining a series of structures with different degrees of X-ray induced reduction. They collected their data at 100 K.
3) Heme position affected - A) At what temperature were data collected? B) How would you determine that the heme position changed w/o solving the structure?
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