Crystallization of protein-ligand complexes

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Abstract

Obtaining diffraction-quality crystals has long been a bottleneck in solving the three-dimensional structures of proteins. Often proteins may be stabilized when they are complexed with a substrate, nucleic acid, cofactor or small molecule. These ligands, on the other hand, have the potential to induce significant conformational changes to the protein and ab initio screening may be required to find a new crystal form. This paper presents an overview of strategies in the following areas for obtaining crystals of protein-ligand complexes: (i) co-expression of the protein with the ligands of interest, (ii) use of the ligands during protein purification, (iii) cocrystallization and (iv) soaks. © International Union of Crystallography 2007.

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Hassell, A. M., An, G., Bledsoe, R. K., Bynum, J. M., Carter, H. L., Deng, S. J. J., … Shewchuk, L. M. (2006). Crystallization of protein-ligand complexes. In Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography (Vol. 63, pp. 72–79). https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444906047020

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