FEBS Letters 1994-10-24

A new additive for protein crystallization.

L Vuillard, T Rabilloud, R Leberman, C Berthet-Colominas, S Cusack

Index: FEBS Lett. 353 , 294, (1994)

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Abstract

The potential usefulness of the new zwitterionic solubilizing agent, dimethyl ethylammonium propane sulfonate (NDSB195), in protein crystallization was shown using hen egg-white lysozyme. In the presence of this agent, highly diffracting crystals were obtained using ammonium sulphate as a precipitant, whereas in its absence only amorphous precipitates were obtained. The crystals possess a triclinic unit cell not previously described and diffract to a resolution of 2 A. To ascertain that the new reagent had not produced significant changes in the protein fold the structure was determined to a resolution of 2.6 A. Only minor differences were observed (notably in regions of crystal contacts) with the known tetragonal lysozyme structure (Brookhaven Protein Data Bank entry 1HEL).


Related Compounds

  • NDSB-195

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