3IQS

Crystal structure of the anti-viral APOBEC3G catalytic domain


X-RAY DIFFRACTION

Crystallization

Crystalization Experiments
IDMethodpHTemperatureDetails
1VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP6.5291100mM MES pH 6.5, 40% PEG 200, VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP, temperature 291K
Crystal Properties
Matthews coefficientSolvent content
2.1843.67

Crystal Data

Unit Cell
Length ( Å )Angle ( ˚ )
a = 83.464α = 90
b = 57.329β = 96.46
c = 40.578γ = 90
Symmetry
Space GroupC 1 2 1

Diffraction

Diffraction Experiment
ID #Crystal IDScattering TypeData Collection TemperatureDetectorDetector TypeDetailsCollection DateMonochromatorProtocol
11x-ray100CCDADSC QUANTUM 3152007-12-13MMAD
Radiation Source
ID #SourceTypeWavelength ListSynchrotron SiteBeamline
1SYNCHROTRONAPS BEAMLINE 19-ID0.9792060, 0.9790670APS19-ID

Data Collection

Overall
ID #Resolution (High)Resolution (Low)Percent Possible (Observed)Net I Over Average Sigma (I)RedundancyNumber Reflections (All)Number Reflections (Observed)Observed Criterion Sigma (F)Observed Criterion Sigma (I)B (Isotropic) From Wilson Plot
12.25093.11890217604-3
Highest Resolution Shell
ID #Resolution (High)Resolution (Low)Percent Possible (All)Percent Possible (Observed)Mean I Over Sigma (Observed)RedundancyNumber Unique Reflections (All)
2.22.28

Refinement

Statistics
Diffraction IDStructure Solution MethodResolution (High)Resolution (Low)Cut-off Sigma (F)Number Reflections (All)Number Reflections (Observed)Number Reflections (R-Free)Percent Reflections (Observed)R-Factor (Observed)R-WorkR-FreeR-Free Selection DetailsMean Isotropic B
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONMAD2.3301.7165981566915110.2510.2510.263random
Temperature Factor Modeling
Anisotropic B[1][1]Anisotropic B[1][2]Anisotropic B[1][3]Anisotropic B[2][2]Anisotropic B[2][3]Anisotropic B[3][3]
Non-Hydrogen Atoms Used in Refinement
Non-Hydrogen AtomsNumber
Protein Atoms1523
Nucleic Acid Atoms
Solvent Atoms28
Heterogen Atoms1

Software

Software
Software NamePurpose
HKL-2000data collection
SHARPphasing
CNSrefinement
HKL-2000data reduction
HKL-2000data scaling