Dear All,

Hope you all are doing well.

The density in the image (in link below)  is fitted with PO4 ion, although
the crystallization condition has both mono and dihydrogen phosphate which
is not fitting without hydrogen. But the resolution is 2.5 A, so hydrogen
may not be put in, or is there any way to do so? Otherwise placing water is
the final option.

https://i.postimg.cc/4N7q2K0p/Screenshot-from-2023-12-17-16-07-07.png

Also the density is quite close to Aspartate, so PO4 may not be right. Can
it be dihydrogen phosphate as two positively charged residues (Specially
the lysine) are also nearby to neutralize positive charge? Other ions in
the crystallization condition are Cl-, K+ and Na+. These are not put as
both aspartate and lysine are at comparable distances from the density. The
pH is 6.2 in which dihydrogen phosphate is reported to interact with
aspartate (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855859/).

Waiting eagerly for your reply.
-- 
Thanks and Merry Christmas in advance.
Best Regards,
Arpita

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