Room-temperature ultrahigh-resolution time-of-flight neutron and X-ray diffraction studies of H/D-exchanged crambin

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Abstract

The room-temperature (RT) X-ray structure of H/D-exchanged crambin is reported at 0.85 Å resolution. As one of the very few proteins refined with anisotropic atomic displacement parameters at two temperatures, the dynamics of atoms in the RT and 100 K structures are compared. Neutron diffraction data from an H/D-exchanged crambin crystal collected at the Protein Crystallo-graphy Station (PCS) showed diffraction beyond 1.1 Å resolution. This is the highest resolution neutron diffraction reported to date for a protein crystal and will reveal important details of the anisotropic motions of H and D atoms in protein structures. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.

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Chen, J. C. H., Fisher, Z., Kovalevsky, A. Y., Mustyakimov, M., Hanson, B. L., Zhurov, V. V., & Langan, P. (2012). Room-temperature ultrahigh-resolution time-of-flight neutron and X-ray diffraction studies of H/D-exchanged crambin. Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications, 68(2), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1744309111051499

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