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  • Title: Crystallization of tuna ferricytochrome c at low ionic strength.
    Author: Walter MH, Westbrook EM, Tykodi S, Uhm AM, Margoliash E.
    Journal: J Biol Chem; 1990 Mar 15; 265(8):4177-80. PubMed ID: 2155210.
    Abstract:
    Previous crystallographic studies of tuna ferricytochrome c have employed crystals grown from solutions of ammonium sulfate, corresponding to an ionic strength of 9.5 M (Takano, T., and Dickerson, R. E. (1981) J. Mol. Biol. 153, 95-115). To obtain a structure at a lower ionic strength, the ferric tuna protein was crystallized at neutral pH with polyethylene glycol at an ionic strength of 45 mM, These crystals (space group P2(1), a = 37.11 A, b = 107.66 A, c = 55.75 A, beta = 105.3 degrees) contain four molecules/asymmetric unit and grow to dimensions of 0.2 X 0.4 X 1.0 mm in 2-4 weeks. They diffract to beyond 1.8 A and are stable in the x-ray beam. We have recorded 28,198 unique Bragg reflections (83% of those possible) to a resolution of 1.89 A from a native crystal. We are undertaking a solution of this structure by the molecular replacement method.
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