Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the novel modular DNA-binding protein BurrH in its apo form and in complex with its target DNA

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Abstract

Different genome-editing strategies have fuelled the development of new DNA-targeting molecular tools allowing precise gene modifications. Here, the expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction of BurrH, a novel DNA-binding protein from Burkholderia rhizoxinica, are reported. Crystallization experiments of BurrH in its apo form and in complex with its target DNA yielded crystals suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystals of the apo form belonged to the primitive hexagonal space group P31 or its enantiomorph P32, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 73.28, c = 268.02 Å, α = β = 90, γ = 120°. The BurrH-DNA complex crystallized in the monoclinic space group P21, with unit-cell parameters a = 70.15, b = 95.83, c = 76.41 Å, α = γ = 90, β = 109.51°. The self-rotation function and the Matthews coefficient suggested the presence of two protein molecules per asymmetric unit in the apo crystals and one protein-DNA complex in the monoclinic crystals. The crystals diffracted to resolution limits of 2.21 and 2.65 Å, respectively, using synchrotron radiation. © 2014 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.

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Stella, S., Molina, R., Bertonatti, C., Juillerrat, A., & Montoya, G. (2014). Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the novel modular DNA-binding protein BurrH in its apo form and in complex with its target DNA. Acta Crystallographica Section F:Structural Biology Communications, 70(1), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X13033037

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