Crystallization and preliminary structural studies of neurotrophin‐3

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Neurotrophin‐3 (NT‐3) has been crystallized in 2 forms. Orthorhombic crystals, space group P21212, diffracted to 2.8 Å and have cell dimensions a = 39.1 Å, b = 54.0 Å, and c = 65.5 Å. The second form is space group P43212, with cell dimensions a = b = 67.1 Å, and c = 107.9 Å. The tetragonal crystals diffract to 2.8 Å at room temperature and 2.5 Å at −100 °C. The unit cell dimensions change significantly upon freezing, a = b = 66.1 Å, and c = 102.8 Å. Phases for the orthorhombic form were obtained by molecular replacement using nerve growth factor as the search model. A partially refined model of the NT‐3 dimer (75% complete) was then oriented and positioned in the tetragonal cell. Copyright © 1994 The Protein Society

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Kelly, J. A., Singer, E., Osslund, T. D., & Yeates, T. O. (1994). Crystallization and preliminary structural studies of neurotrophin‐3. Protein Science, 3(6), 982–983. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560030614

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