Dear Rohit,
If your protein has a spectroscopic signature corresponding to the different
redox states, you could try using single crystal spectroscopy (e.g. UV-visible)
to validate the redox state before and after data collection.
Best wishes,
Mike
On 5 Jan 2018, at 10:45, rohit kumar
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/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3617268/
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Objet : [ccp4bb] Iron Oxidising state
Dear All,
I am solving a structure (resolution 2 A) of an enzyme having Iron as a metal
cofactor.
How could I know oxidising state of the bound Iron (Fe+2 or Fe+3)?
Thank you in advance
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WITH REGARDS
Dr. Rohit Kumar Singh
Dear All,
I am solving a structure (resolution 2 A) of an enzyme having Iron as
a metal cofactor.
How could I know oxidising state of the bound Iron (Fe+2 or Fe+3)?
Thank you in advance
--
WITH REGARDS
Dr. Rohit Kumar Singh