2J32
The Role of Loop Bundle Hydrogen Bonds in the Maturation and Activity of(Pro)caspase-3
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Crystallization
Crystalization Experiments | ||||
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ID | Method | pH | Temperature | Details |
1 | VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP | 8.5 | 291 | 8 MG/ML PRO-CASPASE3 IN 10 MM TRIS- HCL, PH 8.5, 1 MM DTT. THE PROTEIN WAS CONCENTRATED TO 10 MG/ML USING AMICON ULTRAFREE CENTRIFUGAL FILTER DEVICES, AND INHIBITOR, AC-DEVD-CMK RECONSTITUTED IN DMSO, WAS THEN ADDED AT 5:1 WT:WT, INHIBITOR TO PEPTIDE. THE PROTEIN WAS DILUTED TO A CONCENTRATION OF 8 MG/ML BY ADDING 10 MM TRIS-HCL, PH 8.5, CONCENTRATED DTT AND CONCENTRATED NAN3 SO THAT THE FINAL BUFFER WAS 10 MM TRIS-HCL, PH 8.5, 10 MM DTT, 3 MM NAN3. 2 UL OF CONCENTRATED PROTEIN WAS MIXED 1:1 WITH WELL BUFFER THAT CONTAINED 100 MM SODIUM CITRATE, PH 5, 3 MM NAN3, 10 MM DTT AND 17% PEG 6000 W/V. SOLUTIONS WERE INCUBATED AT 18 DEG C USING THE HANGING DROP METHOD. CRYSTALS GREW WITHIN THREE DAYS FOR WILD-TYPE CASPASE-3 AND WITHIN TWO WEEKS FOR THE MUTANTS. THE IDEAL FREEZING CONDITIONS WERE FOUND TO BE WITH 80% MOTHER LIQUOR AND 20% PEG 400. |
Crystal Properties | |
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Matthews coefficient | Solvent content |
2.18 | 43.26 |
Crystal Data
Unit Cell | |
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Length ( Å ) | Angle ( ˚ ) |
a = 68.797 | α = 90 |
b = 84.234 | β = 90 |
c = 96.143 | γ = 90 |
Symmetry | |
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Space Group | I 2 2 2 |
Diffraction
Diffraction Experiment | ||||||||||||||
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ID # | Crystal ID | Scattering Type | Data Collection Temperature | Detector | Detector Type | Details | Collection Date | Monochromator | Protocol | |||||
1 | 1 | x-ray | 100 | CCD | MARRESEARCH | M | SINGLE WAVELENGTH |
Radiation Source | |||||
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ID # | Source | Type | Wavelength List | Synchrotron Site | Beamline |
1 | SYNCHROTRON | APS BEAMLINE 22-ID | APS | 22-ID |
Data Collection
Overall | |||||||||||||||||||
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ID # | Resolution (High) | Resolution (Low) | Percent Possible (Observed) | R Merge I (Observed) | Net I Over Average Sigma (I) | Redundancy | Number Reflections (All) | Number Reflections (Observed) | Observed Criterion Sigma (F) | Observed Criterion Sigma (I) | B (Isotropic) From Wilson Plot | ||||||||
1 | 1.3 | 50 | 98.5 | 0.11 | 59.7 | 6.5 | 66657 | 2 | 15.9 |
Highest Resolution Shell | |||||||||||||||||||
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ID # | Resolution (High) | Resolution (Low) | Percent Possible (All) | Percent Possible (Observed) | R Merge I (Observed) | Mean I Over Sigma (Observed) | Redundancy | Number Unique Reflections (All) | |||||||||||
1 | 1.3 | 1.35 | 88.3 | 0.78 | 2 | 3.4 |
Refinement
Statistics | |||||||||||||||||||
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Diffraction ID | Structure Solution Method | Cross Validation method | Resolution (High) | Resolution (Low) | Number Reflections (Observed) | Number Reflections (R-Free) | Percent Reflections (Observed) | R-Factor (Observed) | R-Work | R-Free | R-Free Selection Details | Mean Isotropic B | |||||||
X-RAY DIFFRACTION | MOLECULAR REPLACEMENT | THROUGHOUT | 1.3 | 31.68 | 62217 | 5923 | 90.5 | 0.194 | 0.194 | 0.202 | RANDOM | 19.7 |
Temperature Factor Modeling | ||||||
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Anisotropic B[1][1] | Anisotropic B[1][2] | Anisotropic B[1][3] | Anisotropic B[2][2] | Anisotropic B[2][3] | Anisotropic B[3][3] | |
0.23 | 2.65 | -2.88 |
RMS Deviations | |
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Key | Refinement Restraint Deviation |
c_dihedral_angle_d | 24.4 |
c_scangle_it | 2.8 |
c_scbond_it | 1.84 |
c_mcangle_it | 1.46 |
c_angle_deg | 1.3 |
c_improper_angle_d | 1.06 |
c_mcbond_it | 1 |
c_bond_d | 0.005 |
c_bond_d_na | |
c_bond_d_prot |
Non-Hydrogen Atoms Used in Refinement | |
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Non-Hydrogen Atoms | Number |
Protein Atoms | 1971 |
Nucleic Acid Atoms | |
Solvent Atoms | 306 |
Heterogen Atoms |
Software
Software | |
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Software Name | Purpose |
CNS | refinement |
HKL-2000 | data reduction |
SCALEPACK | data scaling |