2pxt

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2pxt, resolution 2.500Å

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Variant 15 of Ribonucleoprotein Core of the E. Coli Signal Recognition Particle

OverviewOverview

X-ray crystallography of biologically important RNA molecules has been, hampered by technical challenges, including finding heavy-atom derivatives, to obtain high-quality experimental phase information. Existing techniques, have drawbacks, limiting the rate at which important new structures are, solved. To address this, we have developed a reliable means to localize, heavy atoms specifically to virtually any RNA. By solving the crystal, structures of thirteen variants of the G*U wobble pair cation binding, motif, we have identified a version that when inserted into an RNA helix, introduces a high-occupancy cation binding site suitable for phasing. This, "directed soaking" strategy can be integrated fully into existing RNA, crystallography methods, potentially increasing the rate at which, important structures are solved and facilitating routine solving of, structures using Cu-Kalpha radiation. This method already has been used to, solve several crystal structures.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2PXT is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli with NCO as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

A general strategy to solve the phase problem in RNA crystallography., Keel AY, Rambo RP, Batey RT, Kieft JS, Structure. 2007 Jul;15(7):761-72. PMID:17637337

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