Crystallization and first data collection of the putative transfer protein TraN from the Gram-positive conjugative plasmid pIP501

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Conjugative plasmid transfer is the most important route for the spread of resistance and virulence genes among bacteria. Consequently, bacteria carrying conjugative plasmids are a substantial threat to human health, especially hospitalized patients. Whilst detailed information about the process has been obtained for Gram-negative type-4 secretion systems, little is known about the corresponding mechanisms in Gram-positive (G+) bacteria. The successful purification and crystallization of the putative transfer protein TraN from the G+ conjugative model plasmid pIP501 of Enterococcus faecalis are presented. Native crystals diffracted to 1.8 Å resolution on a synchrotron beamline. The crystals belonged to space group P21, with unit-cell parameters a = 32.88, b = 54.94, c = 57.71 Å, Β = 91.89° and two molecules per asymmetric unit. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography All rights reserved.

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Goessweiner-Mohr, N., Fercher, C., Abajy, M. Y., Grohmann, E., & Keller, W. (2012). Crystallization and first data collection of the putative transfer protein TraN from the Gram-positive conjugative plasmid pIP501. Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications, 68(11), 1402–1405. https://doi.org/10.1107/S174430911204184X

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